Democratic primary candidate Andrew Yang speaks to voters at the Iowa State Fair in 2019. (Salwan Georges/The Washington Post) Businessman Andrew Yang said Tuesday that he is disappointed not to have been selected to give a speech at next week’s Democratic National Convention.
In an interview with The Washington Post, Yang said that the party might be making a mistake by limiting his role in next week’s convention, arguing that it would help him reach out to disaffected voters if Biden’s campaign gave him a prominent speaking slot.
“I think it makes my job harder to appeal to the 42 percent […]
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