By Dave Sebastian
BU News ServiceBOSTON — A $1,000-per-month stipend for every adult and a new benchmark for economic health were among the reforms Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang proposed in his broad-ranging speech before a rally on the Boston Common Wednesday.
Standing in chilly air on the Boston Common’s Parkman Bandstand, Yang characterized his campaign as a bipartisan effort that also aims to thwart President Donald Trump’s policies. The crowd listened to Yang for about 30 minutes — some having waited an hour before — and held up signs that read “Math” and “Welcome to Mathachussetts,” alluding […]
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