The former presidential hopeful on lessons learned from the campaign trail
The 2020 Democratic primary exhibited a roster of presidential hopefuls, most of whom, in any other year, would thrill Democratic voters: Stalwart senators, emerging leaders of color, and even socialists. One candidate, however, stood out as a most unlikely contender. His name is Andrew Yang. He is an Asian American entrepreneur with deep ties to Silicon Valley. Even more unlikely than his very existence in the political space, Yang made improbable inroads energizing rural, white voters. He was, before he dropped out in February, the Democratic candidate boasting the […]
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