This new graphic isn't an exclusion, but it's an error that was only made with @AndrewYang's numbers. It looks like ABC created a bar for $28M instead of $2.8M in Q2, so visually, it looks like Yang lost instead of gained a lot of support in Q3.
— Scott Santens🧢 (@scottsantens) October 5, 2019
Source: https://t.co/zL014k6Bgo pic.twitter.com/KikBBtqSIK
Senators cannot be impeached. https://t.co/5nmYHzKEwz
— Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) October 5, 2019
At this point in the campaign, we've received contributions from more individuals than any candidate in the history of American presidential politics—and the overwhelming majority of those donations comes from the working class.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) October 5, 2019
This is what the political revolution looks like. pic.twitter.com/P4usjUyBo2
Guys, we need to be on FB. #NationalYangGangDay #WomenForYang https://t.co/Jm7eLgKxoz
— Cece 🧢 (@Peace_of_Ce) October 5, 2019
I'm happy to see the #YangGang seems to have finally decided on the emoji to put after our names that tells everyone we support @AndrewYang. It's a MATH 🧢! I especially like that Yang himself has added it. It makes it so much easier to follow each other. #NationalYangGangDay pic.twitter.com/zgCdpYEJWJ
— Scott Santens🧢 (@scottsantens) October 5, 2019
Schiff and the Do Nothing Dems have lost all credibility...but the corrupt Media is working hard to keep them in the game! https://t.co/VufsDqYUVu
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 5, 2019
This is how politics can be https://t.co/wZiu8KG2VB
— Sarah Silverman (@SarahKSilverman) October 5, 2019
Day 1. It never happened.
— Peter Gleick (@PeterGleick) October 5, 2019
Day 2. Maybe it happened.
Day 3. It wasn't me.
Day 4. Yes, it was me but it wasn't wrong.
Day 5. I'd do it again, and ask China too.
Day 6. Rick Perry made me do it.
Right now, @AndrewYang is in 6th place according to RCP avg, but ten candidates are getting more MSM coverage. And guess who is getting just a bit more coverage than Yang? Steyer. Yep, the billionaire who just bought his way into 13th place and the debates with massive ad buys. pic.twitter.com/vacWkx0Nr1
— Scott Santens🧢 (@scottsantens) October 5, 2019
Speaker Nancy Pelosi: "There's this meme going around of me and I'm saying, 'Donald, you used to own a casino. You know the house always wins.'" pic.twitter.com/hL5vTILko5
— The Hill (@thehill) October 6, 2019
I have been to Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, South Carolina and California all in the past 10 days! My takeaway: we are going to compete in all of them. 👍😀🇺🇸
— Andrew Yang🧢 (@AndrewYang) October 5, 2019
A baby turtle that washed up in Boca Raton, Florida, and died shortly after was found with 104 pieces of plastic in its stomachhttps://t.co/DD2zr47I43
— CNN (@CNN) October 6, 2019
What's interesting too is the way we think of automation as "taking" jobs. As long as we refuse to decouple income from work with a rising UBI floor, we'll have it all wrong. We should be talking about "giving" jobs to machines. The trick is making their labor benefit all of us. https://t.co/WOFiE7H7KG pic.twitter.com/9R1Lgd8hbH
— Scott Santens🧢 (@scottsantens) October 5, 2019
Today is the day that Mayor @MichaelDTubbs' @stocktondemo of #BasicIncome has launched its online dashboard. These quotes from people who've been starting each month with an unconditional $500 really says it all. UBI works.https://t.co/Z17WMiIEmy#YangGang #NationalYangGangDay pic.twitter.com/sRk5vYqw5t
— Scott Santens🧢 (@scottsantens) October 5, 2019
As Donald Trump administration enters survival mode, foreign policy moves are anyone’s guess https://t.co/BTjSsHJrAu
— SCMP News (@SCMPNews) October 5, 2019
Did you know this about Social Security? pic.twitter.com/Sdt5LDpUm4
— Jeffrey Levin (@jilevin) October 5, 2019
The Money Primary https://t.co/zg2DeTtsmF #YangGangDay #Yang2020 #YangBeatsTrump #YangGang2020 #YangGangLove #Yanged #YangGangInvadesCNN #YangGangFamily #AndrewYang #AndrewYang2020 #UBI #UniversalBasicIncome
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) October 6, 2019
Here goes the tutorial for the latest protest hairstyle in HK 蒙面髮:#AntiMaskLaw #HongKongProstests https://t.co/sF7aZ0asCg pic.twitter.com/wUXvfnja0T
— Cherie Chan 陳卓妍 (@cheriechancy) October 5, 2019
How are those billionaire tax cuts paid for?
— James Skoufis (@JamesSkoufis) October 7, 2019
Oh wait, I forgot: we can only ask that question about social programs. https://t.co/PwM8etUm5b