Yang Tries to Gain Followers in Hanover

Democratic Presidential hopeful Andrew Yang spoke Tuesday in front of around 100 Hanover, NH residents, reports the Valley News.

While speaking at Kendal at Hanover, Yang talked about mainly about the economic future of the country and state. It was his second event in Hanover during the week, as he held a “town hall” Monday night in what the Valley News describes as a “crowded”.

Yang is currently polling at 2.8% nationally, and 3.7% in NH. He sees himself as being less divisive than other candidates such as Warren or Sanders. Yang’s main idea is to give citizens age 18 or above a $1000 check, to “get the money out of politics.”

Yang is from the state of New York, and founded the non-profit Venture for America.

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