Three candidates left the Democratic presidential race after disappointing results in Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary.
Businessman Andrew Yang, former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick and Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet all announced they were exiting the race following the Granite State’s primary, in which they finished eighth, ninth and 10th, respectively.
Despite this being his first foray into electoral politics, Yang made the biggest impact in the race of the three, raising millions of dollars and appearing on nearly every debate stage of the cycle. His enthusiastic supporters, who dubbed themselves “the Yang Gang,” helped raise the profile of the former lawyer and […]
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