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Geoffrey Skelley

Really sharp answer from Yang tying donating to campaigns to the idea that minorities don’t have enough disposable income to make such donations. Thing is, if we’re just talking debate qualification, Kamala Harris would’ve been on stage had she not dropped out. And if it only came down to donations, so would Cory Booker and Tulsi Gabbard. And that’s just among active or recently active candidates — Beto O’Rourke had enough donors, too!

Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux

It was kind of inevitable that Yang, as the only candidate of color, was going to get a question about diversity on the debate stage. He seemed prepared, and connected his answer to his universal basic income proposal in a way that didn’t seem cheesy. He said more people of color would be able to participate in the political system if they had an extra $1,000 a month.

Clare Malone

Yang continues to impress me — you can see his improvement since his first debate. He’s really matured into his candidacy.


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