ATLANTA — There are two ways to get to the middle of the pack in a presidential field.
You can start out near the front – with a title like senator, attention from the cable news channels, big-pocketed donors and strong early polling numbers. And then you fade.
Or you can be the guy who started from so far behind his earliest campaign signs simply said, “Google Andrew Yang.” And then you gain ground.Yang – the candidate who is somehow both drawing new followers by exuding an infectious optimism and promoting a campaign platform broadly designed around blunting the impact of […]
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