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WATCH: Andrew Yang Releases Awkwardly Hilarious Ad With Dave Chappelle Ahead of Iowa Caucuses

WATCH: Andrew Yang Releases Awkwardly Hilarious Ad With Dave Chappelle Ahead of Iowa Caucuses
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2020 Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang partnered with comedian Dave Chappelle to encourage voters to support his candidacy. The video is funny yet awkward, but that's probably a way of summing up Yang altogether.

The main reason Yang encourages people to support him: his universal basic income plan. He wants to give everyone 18 and over $1,000 a month – or $12,000 a year – simply because he can. And hey, who better to support giving "free" money away than a celebrity comedian?

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