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Andrew Yang Says He Is Considering a Run for New York City Mayor

Madison Summers by Madison Summers
March 4, 2020 at 11:18 am
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Andrew Yang’s ‘Happy-Go-Lucky Style’ Lands Him a New Role as a CNN Political Commentator

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CNN political commentator Andrew Yang may not be finished with the spotlight, as he is mulling the idea of a run for New York City mayor.

Asked by Buzzfeed if he would consider a run for the mayor position, Yang told the outlet, “You know, we’re looking at it.”

He added:

“One of the things I’m most curious about is who are the other candidates in the race, and what the race would look like. Because I tend to want to do something where I feel like I’m gonna have a big impact and add a lot of value, so if there’s someone who’s already running who would have a positive agenda that’s very aligned with mine — I’m not someone who is just driven by maximum political advantage. I wanna see how much value I can add.”

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio will be stepping down from the position due to term limits.

Additionally, Yang told Buzzfeed that former Vice President Joe Biden’s campaign has “reached out” to him, but “at this point, I consider Joe a friend.”

Yang took to Twitter late Tuesday to express support for his former political rivals, as he suggested Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) “deserves to be doing better than this.” He later tweeted that Biden had “a tremendous night.”

On Bloomberg’s campaign — who spent a whopping sum of cash in the Super Tuesday states, skipped the first four primary states and is low in the Super Tuesday polls — Yang said on CNN, “I think he found out that the money is like pushing on a string after a while where you spend more money and it doesn’t really have an impact.”

Bloomberg has since dropped his presidential bid, making the announcement on Wednesday, as IJR reported.

CNN commentator and former presidential candidate Andrew Yang on Michael Bloomberg: "I think he found out that the money is like pushing on a string after a while where you spend more money and it doesn't really have an impact" #CNNelection https://t.co/IFWMCI1hjq pic.twitter.com/C1FaUscK8t

— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) March 4, 2020

As for his own presidential campaign that he suspended mid-February, Yang noted on Twitter, “Over 56,000 people voted for this campaign yesterday.” After dropping his bid, Yang landed a job as a CNN political commentator.

Tags: 2020 Presidential ElectionAndrew YangElizabeth WarrenJoe BidenMichael Bloomberg
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