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Andrew Yang
the city politic
Jan. 11, 2021
The New York Mayor’s Race Is Under Way. It’s Getting Interesting. At least one thing is clear: The old rules of how mayoral campaigns unfold have to be thrown out.
By David Freedlander
happy new year
Dec. 30, 2020
By Christopher Bonanos
new york city
Dec. 8, 2020
Andrew Yang Is Reportedly Feeling Out a Run for NYC Mayor in 2021 The 2020 candidate and universal-income advocate is reportedly asking New York politicians about supporting him next year in the Democratic primary.
By Matt Stieb
election 2020
Nov. 8, 2020
By Halle Kiefer
Democratic National Convention, Day 4: Live Updates Follow along with Intelligencer staff for the fourth and final day of the virtual convention, featuring Mayor Pete, Tammy Duckworth, and Joe Biden.
By Intelligencer Staff
The New York Presidential Primary Is Definitely Happening An appeals court affirmed a judge’s ruling that the contest, which the state had attempted to cancel, will go forward after all.
By Ed Kilgore
recode decode
Mar. 19, 2020
Andrew Yang on How Americans Will Likely Be Getting $1,000 Monthly Checks Soon “I think the stimulus packages are on the right track. If anything, I would go bigger,” he tells Kara Swisher.
By Intelligencer Staff
How the Political Merchandising Industry Has Shaped the Primary Campaigns put a lot of effort into attempting to galvanize support using merchandise. The results have been mixed.
By Zachary Small
new york city
Feb. 16, 2020
Could Andrew Yang and His Gang Make It in New York’s Mayoral Race? He has teased a potential run, but the road from long-shot presidential candidate to city hall will be hard without more support from progressives.
By Ross Barkan
new hampshire primary
Feb. 12, 2020
Yang Is Out. Yangism Is Here to Stay. Yang’s campaign revealed a strain of politics with a significant and passionate constituency — one that won’t evaporate in the candidate’s absence.
By Max Read
vision 2020
Feb. 11, 2020
Andrew Yang Drops Out of Presidential Race “I am the math guy and it is clear tonight from the numbers that we are not going to win this race.”
By Chas Danner
Would Andrew Yang’s UBI Plan Actually Help Women? He loves to talk about recognizing “women’s work” but doesn’t propose much to help women in the workplace.
By Lisa Miller
letter from nh
Feb. 8, 2020
Watching the Debate With Andrew Yang Fans in New Hampshire When I entered Chunky’s, the bar in the antechamber of a movie theater in an empty strip mall, I wasn’t sure I was in the right place.
By Olivia Nuzzi
2020 elections
Feb. 7, 2020
Who Are ‘Lex’ and ‘Rex’? A look at two key members of Andrew Yang’s presidential campaign.
By Madeleine Aggeler
The Most Consequential Failure of the Iowa Caucuses The unusually slow count and abnormally large field of viable candidates means that the Iowa caucus didn’t shrink the field.
By Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
Jan. 23, 2020
Why Candidate Alliances Could Matter in Iowa Caucuses Marianne Williamson backing Andrew Yang is a reminder of how alliances can aid candidates scrambling to cross the viability threshold on caucus night.
By Ed Kilgore
sexual assault
Jan. 17, 2020
Evelyn Yang, Andrew Yang’s Wife, Says Her Gynecologist Sexually Assaulted Her The wife of the Democratic candidate says she was abused during a routine pregnancy examination, and she’s coming forward to help other women.
By Madeleine Aggeler
2020 election
Jan. 14, 2020
Dave Chappelle Joins the Yang Gang The comedian will perform two benefit shows for the campaign this month.
By Megh Wright
vision 2020
Jan. 10, 2020
Steyer Gets Return on Ad Investment, Makes Des Moines Debate Stage A big Steyer Surge in polling in Nevada and South Carolina commensurate with his big spending will get his rivals’ attention.
By Ed Kilgore
How Democrats Can Stay United in 2020 At the other end of the tough primary battle, Democrats must rally around their nominee if they hope to beat Trump. Here’s how they can do it.
By Ed Kilgore
Why Nobody Can Prevent the All-White Debate Stage There’s no formula for adding nonwhite candidates to debates that won’t add more white candidates as well, reversing the winnowing of the nonviable.
By Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
Dec. 29, 2019
The 5 Biggest Surprises of the Democratic Presidential Primary, So Far As the “invisible primary” draws to a close, Biden, Bernie, and Buttigieg are overperforming expectations.
By Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
Dec. 20, 2019
January Debate Criteria May Winnow Democratic Field Some More The DNC rejects demands for a relaxation of qualifying criteria and for more podiums on the stage.
By Ed Kilgore
democratic debates
Dec. 20, 2019
Democrats Asked for a Mostly White Debate Stage Debaters lamented the absence of candidates of color onstage. But it was the voters’ will.
By Zak Cheney-Rice
democratic debates
Dec. 20, 2019
Key Moments From the December Democratic Debate Highlights from the eighth Democratic debate, including health-care fights, jabs at Mayor Pete, and an unexpected emphasis on wine caves.
By Matt Stieb
Donald Glover Is the Yang Gang’s Creative Consultant The announcement came right before Yang took the debate stage in Los Angeles.
By Bethy Squires
squad goals
Dec. 18, 2019
Childish Gambino is Officially a Member of the #YangGang Donald Glover is hosting a fundraising event for presidential hopeful Andrew Yang on Thursday.
By Chris Murphy
Andrew Yang Promises a Hologram Doctor for Every Household The long-shot candidate backs away from Medicare for All and toward technocracy.
By Sarah Jones
vision 2020
Dec. 10, 2019
Yang Qualifies, Busts Up All-White Debate Stage New polls show seven candidates set for the Los Angeles debate stage. It’s unlikely anyone else will make it.
By Ed Kilgore
democratic debates
Dec. 3, 2019
Does Harris’s Withdrawal Mean the Next Debate Will Be All White? Two nonwhite candidates have a good chance to make the stage, and the preferences of nonwhite voters are certainly being felt.
By Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
Nov. 19, 2019
10 Candidates Qualify for the November Democratic Debate Julián Castro failed to make the November cut. Six candidates have made the December debate, and Cory Booker is in the greatest danger of missing out.
By Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
Nov. 18, 2019
Is Pete Buttigieg Peaking Too Early in Iowa? Things are looking sunny for Mayor Pete, though there’s time for others to catch up in Iowa, and he still needs to woo more nonwhite voters.
By Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
Nov. 13, 2019
Buttigieg Bump Leads to Candidates Griping About Iowa Again You hear complaints every cycle, but fears that Iowa and New Hampshire will bleach the field or give an undeserved boost to Mayor Pete are rising.
By Ed Kilgore
democratic debates
Nov. 7, 2019
Next Debate May Be Do-or-Die for Four Candidates Throwing an elbow — or a bomb — in Atlanta is one way to make the stage in Los Angeles.
By Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
Oct. 25, 2019
December Democratic Debate May Winnow Some More Candidates The polling threshold for making the stage will rise again, endangering several well-known candidates.
By Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
Oct. 22, 2019
Who Should Be Joe Biden’s Running Mate (If There Is One)? Andrew Yang says Biden has talked to him about becoming his running mate. There are other names he might consider.
By Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
Oct. 21, 2019
How Many Candidates Can Survive a Bad Showing in Iowa? There are traditionally “three tickets out of Iowa,” but there may be four this time around.
By Ed Kilgore
November Debate: Who’s In, Who’s Out? A heightened polling requirement could ensnare several candidates who made the grade for earlier debates.
By Ed Kilgore
Biden Has a Meh Fundraising Quarter We won’t know its significance until Warren announces her third-quarter haul, but Biden’s not lighting up the boards like Sanders and Buttigieg are.
By Ed Kilgore
Biden Planning One-on-One Showdown With Warren Biden’s plan for a Super Tuesday “firewall” in case he loses early isn’t novel. But for previous presidential candidates, it meant defeat.
By Ed Kilgore
Yang Gang Lights Up L.A. Yang may not be an entirely viable candidate just yet, but his style is currently getting as much attention as his substance.
By Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
Sept. 24, 2019
A Fresh Batch of Polls Has Good News for Tulsi, Bad News for Bernie Gabbard’s now on the debate stage for October, guaranteeing two events, and polls show Warren pulling well ahead of Sanders in early states.
By Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
Sept. 23, 2019
DNC Again Toughens Debate Qualifications for November The new thresholds are only marginally higher, but they’ll probably be tight enough to ensure a one-night debate.
By Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
Sept. 23, 2019
A to F+: Grading the Presidential Candidates on Their Labor Plans Unions and worker rights are shaping up to be more important in this election than they’ve been for a generation. Who has the best ideas?
By Steven Greenhouse
andrew yang
Sept. 19, 2019
Andrew Yang Pledges to Continue Making Asian Jokes Despite criticism of his one-liners, Yang says he doesn’t plan to change anything about what he’s doing.
By Adam K. Raymond
andrew yang
Sept. 18, 2019
Will Andrew Yang’s Meeting With Shane Gillis Demand Anything From White Voters? Forgiving racists is easy in American politics. Demanding better from them is not.
By Zak Cheney-Rice
vision 2020
Sept. 18, 2019
Kamala Harris Really Needs to Turn Things Around The once-promising campaign of the Californian is in trouble. She needs a reboot, and also needs Biden or Warren to stumble.
By Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
Sept. 17, 2019
Debate Poll Says Warren Won and Castro Lost – But the Race Didn’t Change Those who watched the debate didn’t move much in their views on the candidates, and those who didn’t watch barely budged.
By Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
Sept. 12, 2019
The Big Three Are Still Dominant in the Democratic Race After the Third Debate Multiple candidates had their moments, but Biden, Warren, and Sanders continue to ride high.
By Ed Kilgore
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