Elizabeth Green watches as Otis and Amelia Hensel entertain themselves before their dad, Steve Hensel, takes part in the caucus at Eagle Heights Elementary School begins. Winona Whitaker/Clinton Herald CLINTON — Tom Dithmart II, only 21, was a vocal supporter of Andrew Yang during the Democratic caucus at Eagle Heights Elementary School Monday night.
"He has new ideas," Dithmart said before the caucus was called to order. Yang talks about the future. "Others talk about the past."
Dithmart agrees with Yang that automation is replacing manufacturing jobs, and he likes Yang’s Freedom Dividend. "I think the universal basic income can lift […]
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