Yang slams lack of speaking time during debate
Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang knocked MSNBC for what he said was a lack of speaking time at the latest Democratic debate this week.
“#MSNBCFearsYang because we can turn seconds into substance,” Yang asserted in a tweet Thursday night along with the hashtag “YangGang.”
He included a video highlighting some of his comments during the event Wednesday night in Atlanta — the fifth debate of the race so far this year.
“Don’t worry MSNBC this isn’t the end,” one of the video’s captions reads, followed by a clip of him saying he misses “CNN moderating these debates.”
#MSNBCFearsYang because we can turn seconds into substance. #YangGang pic.twitter.com/5we0BnWc2O
— Andrew Yang (@AndrewYang) November 22, 2019
Much of the speaking time at Wednesday’s debate was dedicated to Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) and former Vice President Joe Biden, three of the front-runners in the primary race.
Yang, an entrepreneur, did not have a question to answer until 32 minutes into the debate, and had the shortest amount of speaking time of all 10 candidates at 6 minutes and 43 seconds, according to a CNN tally.
While Yang has stagnated in the middle of most national and early state polls, he has consistently scored higher than several establishment candidates, including senators and governors.
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