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Andrew Yang fell short but outsider campaign’s fresh ideas struck a chord

The Asian American tech entrepreneur focused on the impact of automation and proposed giving every adult $1,000 a month

In another political age, Andrew Yang’s bid for the White House would have been a fairytale that captivated pundits and Hollywood scriptwriters.

But after 2016, the idea of a man with no political or military experience running for US president is no longer novel. If anything, outsider status is almost an advantage.

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Source: US Politics - theguardian.com


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