Andrew Yang's Humanity Forward Movement
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But Brian, he still is having an effect:
"An Emerson College poll from late January found that 42% of Yang supporters would refuse to support any other Democratic nominee.Out of the nine percent of supporters who said they were willing to switch, 30% said they would back Joe Biden and 27% said they would support Mr Sanders. Mr Yang supported the senator in 2016."
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-51481050
I find these numbers disheartening. Well mostly the 42%. It seems we have all forgotten how to compromise.
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cincybearcat said:But Brian, he still is having an effect:
"An Emerson College poll from late January found that 42% of Yang supporters would refuse to support any other Democratic nominee.Out of the nine percent of supporters who said they were willing to switch, 30% said they would back Joe Biden and 27% said they would support Mr Sanders. Mr Yang supported the senator in 2016."
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-51481050
I find these numbers disheartening. Well mostly the 42%. It seems we have all forgotten how to compromise.
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ecdanc said:cincybearcat said:But Brian, he still is having an effect:
"An Emerson College poll from late January found that 42% of Yang supporters would refuse to support any other Democratic nominee.Out of the nine percent of supporters who said they were willing to switch, 30% said they would back Joe Biden and 27% said they would support Mr Sanders. Mr Yang supported the senator in 2016."
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-51481050
I find these numbers disheartening. Well mostly the 42%. It seems we have all forgotten how to compromise.
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cincybearcat said:But Brian, he still is having an effect:
"An Emerson College poll from late January found that 42% of Yang supporters would refuse to support any other Democratic nominee.Out of the nine percent of supporters who said they were willing to switch, 30% said they would back Joe Biden and 27% said they would support Mr Sanders. Mr Yang supported the senator in 2016."
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-51481050
I find these numbers disheartening. Well mostly the 42%. It seems we have all forgotten how to compromise.
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cincybearcat said:But Brian, he still is having an effect:
"An Emerson College poll from late January found that 42% of Yang supporters would refuse to support any other Democratic nominee.Out of the nine percent of supporters who said they were willing to switch, 30% said they would back Joe Biden and 27% said they would support Mr Sanders. Mr Yang supported the senator in 2016."
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-51481050
I find these numbers disheartening. Well mostly the 42%. It seems we have all forgotten how to compromise.
I'll say one thing for the moderate candidates: I can't fathom anyone saying "Biden or nobody!" (or Amy, or Warren)1995 Milwaukee 1998 Alpine, Alpine 2003 Albany, Boston, Boston, Boston 2004 Boston, Boston 2006 Hartford, St. Paul (Petty), St. Paul (Petty) 2011 Alpine, Alpine
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cincybearcat said:But Brian, he still is having an effect:
"An Emerson College poll from late January found that 42% of Yang supporters would refuse to support any other Democratic nominee.Out of the nine percent of supporters who said they were willing to switch, 30% said they would back Joe Biden and 27% said they would support Mr Sanders. Mr Yang supported the senator in 2016."
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-51481050
I find these numbers disheartening. Well mostly the 42%. It seems we have all forgotten how to compromise.
I didn't know about this. Thanks, Cincy. Yes, leave it open!That is a bit disturbing on a couple of levels. Firstly, because, GOD GAWD! we need to get Tramp out of the What House. Secondly, because...OnWis97 said:cincybearcat said:But Brian, he still is having an effect:
"An Emerson College poll from late January found that 42% of Yang supporters would refuse to support any other Democratic nominee.Out of the nine percent of supporters who said they were willing to switch, 30% said they would back Joe Biden and 27% said they would support Mr Sanders. Mr Yang supported the senator in 2016."
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-51481050
I find these numbers disheartening. Well mostly the 42%. It seems we have all forgotten how to compromise.
I'll say one thing for the moderate candidates: I can't fathom anyone saying "Biden or nobody!" (or Amy, or Warren)
...it really does seem a bit cult-like. I totally get the love for Yang and I understand at least a mild disdain for moderates- at least when it comes to serious issues that are overdue for taking strong action on such as our adding to much CO2 to the atmosphere. But not voting for any other Democratic nominee is foolish. Yang would agree. I hope when he throws his support to the dem nominee (and he will) his more cult-like followers will get on board with that. I sure as heck will."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
brianlux said:cincybearcat said:But Brian, he still is having an effect:
"An Emerson College poll from late January found that 42% of Yang supporters would refuse to support any other Democratic nominee.Out of the nine percent of supporters who said they were willing to switch, 30% said they would back Joe Biden and 27% said they would support Mr Sanders. Mr Yang supported the senator in 2016."
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-51481050
I find these numbers disheartening. Well mostly the 42%. It seems we have all forgotten how to compromise.
I didn't know about this. Thanks, Cincy. Yes, leave it open!That is a bit disturbing on a couple of levels. Firstly, because, GOD GAWD! we need to get Tramp out of the What House. Secondly, because...OnWis97 said:cincybearcat said:But Brian, he still is having an effect:
"An Emerson College poll from late January found that 42% of Yang supporters would refuse to support any other Democratic nominee.Out of the nine percent of supporters who said they were willing to switch, 30% said they would back Joe Biden and 27% said they would support Mr Sanders. Mr Yang supported the senator in 2016."
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-51481050
I find these numbers disheartening. Well mostly the 42%. It seems we have all forgotten how to compromise.
I'll say one thing for the moderate candidates: I can't fathom anyone saying "Biden or nobody!" (or Amy, or Warren)
...it really does seem a bit cult-like. I totally get the love for Yang and I understand at least a mild disdain for moderates- at least when it comes to serious issues that are overdue for taking strong action on such as our adding to much CO2 to the atmosphere. But not voting for any other Democratic nominee is foolish. Yang would agree. I hope when he throws his support to the dem nominee (and he will) his more cult-like followers will get on board with that. I sure as heck will.1995 Milwaukee 1998 Alpine, Alpine 2003 Albany, Boston, Boston, Boston 2004 Boston, Boston 2006 Hartford, St. Paul (Petty), St. Paul (Petty) 2011 Alpine, Alpine
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Now that Andrew Yang has dropped out of the 2020 race, I've changes the heading of this thread to the more appropriate one that reflects his latest efforts to move forward with his Humanity Forward movement. This is exciting stuff and I hope some here will take a few moments to check it out here:
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Thanks for that info. I joined the groups mailing list. Yang was one of my alternate choices after Bernie and I was sorry to see him exit the race. One of the few candidates that understands there are some important drastic changes that need to be made to heal our sick society.Scio me nihil scire
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static111 said:Thanks for that info. I joined the groups mailing list. Yang was one of my alternate choices after Bernie and I was sorry to see him exit the race. One of the few candidates that understands there are some important drastic changes that need to be made to heal our sick society.
Very cool, static.
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How great it would be to have Andrew Yang on the Biden/Harris team!
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