If Andrew Yang’s fans are this excited about UBI, imagine how they’ll feel when they learn what socialism can do for them. (Collision Conf/Flickr) In a field as crowded as the Democratic Party’s 2020 primary, it’s surprising that a candidate with little name recognition or political experience has already drawn so much controversy. Andrew Yang, an entrepreneur whose most notable policy plank is a universal basic income of $1,000 a month, seems like an otherwise fairly staid candidate from the moderate wing of the party. So why has he received a groundswell of support from the alt-right?
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