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Andrew Yang Campaign: He's Going To Do Something That's Never Been Done Before At Tomorrow's Debate

Andrew Yang Campaign: He's Going To Do Something That's Never Been Done Before At Tomorrow's Debate
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Well, this is rather cryptic. Andrew Yang’s campaign promises that he’ll do something that’s never been seen before at tomorrow’s Democratic debate. Thankfully, this will be a one-night-only affair. The downside is that its three-hours of left-wing extremism. Sadly, Marianne Williamson couldn’t muster ICBMs of love to get into the debate. Still, Yang’s campaign didn’t offer any details. So, what could it be? Will he be crowd surfing onto the stage? He’s done that before (via The Hill):

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"Haven’t crowdsurfed in a while #YangGang," the entrepreneur tweeted.

The video came from the AAPI Democratic Presidential Forum in Costa Mesa, Calif., where Yang and his fellow 2020 candidates Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) and Tom Steyer spoke on Sunday.

Despite his lack of political experience, Yang has accumulated significant support for his 2020 presidential bid, currently coming in at 2.7 percent support in a RealClearPolitics average of polls, ahead of seasoned politicians like Sens. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.).

We’ll just have to find out tomorrow.  

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