“You know, it's been a point of confusion because I don't look much like a white nationalist.”— Andrew Yang, 2020poolreports.substack.comTagged: White Nationalist
“I say to people around the country, I'm the son of immigrants. I believe that immigrants make our country stronger and more dynamic.”— Andrew Yang, 2020poolreports.substack.comTagged: Immigrants
“We have to face why Donald Trump won the election of 2016. He won by the numbers because we'd automated away four million manufacturing jobs in Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Missouri, Iowa, all the swing states he needed to win and did win, and I have many friends who work in technology.…”— Andrew Yang, 2020poolreports.substack.comTagged: Donald Duck, Manufacturing Jobs, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania
“78% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. 57% can’t afford unexpected $500 bill. Our economy is not working for more and more Americans. And now I'm running for President to help change that and make us not the underdogs in our own land anymore.”— Andrew Yang, 2020poolreports.substack.comTagged: paycheck to paycheck, Economy, Underdogs
“I am getting many, many Trump supporters to join in support my campaign as well as conservatives, independence, libertarians, and of course, Democrats and progressives. I am the candidate to beat Donald Trump because I'm focused on solving the problems that got him elected in the first place.”— Andrew Yang, 2020poolreports.substack.comTagged: Donald Trump, Democrats, Progressives
“What I've been saying is the opposite of Donald Trump is an Asian man who likes math.”— Andrew Yang, 2020poolreports.substack.comTagged: Donald Trump, Asian, Math
“The goal should not be to save jobs. The goal should be to make our lives better.”— Andrew Yang, 2020poolreports.substack.comTagged: Quality of Life, Goals
“Well, I'm a huge fan of unions, but we have to face facts where union membership has declined by almost 50% over the last number of decades. And their power has diminished accordingly. And so if we say, look, we're going to magically revive an economy of the 70s, where union membership is back to th…”— Andrew Yang, 2020poolreports.substack.comTagged: Unions