The Media Suddenly Can’t Get Enough of Andrew Yang

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The Media Suddenly Can’t Get Enough of Andrew Yang
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The affable tech exec who sparred with the mainstream press now has everyone from CNN to MSNBC wondering what’s next

to receive gushing media attention in the 2020 race was to drop out. While the ex-candidate spent a part of his campaign under a self-imposed

, chiding establishment types for dismissing him on the campaign trail and the debate stage, Yang returned to the network the morning after the New Hampshire primary, drawing compliments from thecrew for his signature scarf and speculative questions about his hypothetical interest in running for New York mayor.

A little-known tech entrepreneur, Yang pioneered a plan to give every American $1,000 a month, a novelty proposal shared by none of his competitors, but which resonated with a subset of very passionate and very online supporters—thus the Yang Gang was born.

campaign report by BuzzFeed News. Yang also logged a Wednesday appearance on CNN, during which anchorapplauded him for “chang[ing] the party” and “chang[ing] the race” and inquired about his interest in serving as the Democratic nominee’s vice presidential candidate. “I would certainly be honored to serve as someone’s running mate,” Yang told“I’m happy to do my part.

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