
The Daily An Interview With Andrew Yang, the Outsider at Tonight’s Democratic Debate
Sep 12, 2019
Andrew Yang, former tech executive and 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, discusses his innovative ideas on automation and universal basic income. His unique perspective aims to address the impending job losses due to technology. Kevin Roose, a tech writer for The New York Times, joins the conversation, highlighting Yang's passionate support and the importance of independent journalism in this dialogue. They explore how a monthly allowance could empower citizens and provoke societal change amid fears about the future of work.
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First Encounter
- Kevin Roose first met Andrew Yang when Yang ran Venture for America, an organization supporting recent graduates starting businesses.
- Roose found the venture interesting but not newsworthy at the time.
Presidential Aspirations
- Yang surprised Roose by revealing his presidential aspirations in 2017, initially confusing Roose about the specifics.
- Yang's initial campaign video, viewed by Roose, focused on automation's impact, intriguing Roose with its unique central message.
Trump's Win
- Yang believes Democrats misinterpret Trump's 2016 win, attributing it to various factors besides automation's job impact.
- He emphasizes the automation of 4 million manufacturing jobs in key swing states as the primary reason for Trump's victory.


