Hidden Forces

Andrew Yang on His Forward Party and the Rise of a New Political Consensus

Oct 18, 2021
Andrew Yang, the 2020 presidential candidate and founder of the Forward Party, discusses his journey through politics and the motivations behind his innovative proposals like universal basic income. He highlights the need to reform America's two-party system, advocating for ranked-choice voting and campaign finance changes. Yang shares lessons learned on the campaign trail about public dissatisfaction and media influence. The conversation delves into how these reforms could foster a more inclusive democracy and align political incentives with representation.
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Misaligned Incentives

  • The US political system is broken due to misaligned incentives.
  • If everyone acts rationally within the current system, the country will suffer.
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Ranked-Choice Voting Benefits

  • Ranked-choice voting eliminates the spoiler effect and reduces negative campaigning.
  • It allows voters to express true preferences, potentially increasing voter turnout and political diversity.
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Open Primaries and Moderation

  • Open primaries combined with ranked-choice voting forces candidates to appeal to a broader electorate.
  • This incentivizes moderation, potentially reducing polarization.
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