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Former Democratic presidential candidate and former tech executive Andrew Yang announced his intention to run for mayor of New York City on Wednesday—his 46th birthday.
“I moved to New York City 25 years ago,” Yang wrote in a Twitter message announcing his candidacy. “I came of age, fell in love, and became a father here. Seeing our City in so much pain breaks my heart. Let’s fight for a future New York City that we can be proud of—together.”
Yang will be running against the city’s current mayor, Bill De Blasio.
In the video announcing his candidacy, Yang highlighted his support of racial justice police reforms, the need to reopen the city’s businesses in an intelligent way during the ongoing pandemic, and his support of universal basic income.
“We’ll bring New York City into the 21st century by getting everyone high-speed internet, so our kids can learn, hire more teachers and reduce the class sizes. I think that makes a big difference. It’s hard to know when you have a class of 30 kids,” Yang said in the video. “We’ll take back control of our subway, and create a People’s Bank so it stops being so expensive to be poor.”
This is a breaking news story and will be updated as more information becomes available.
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