Andrew Yang notes that the media has a habit of leaving him out, Howard Schultz drops out officially, four states are about to cancel their Republican primaries, Bill de Blasio’s busy month as mayor, and a candidate anecdote from Pete Buttigieg.
Links:
- Chris Higgins on Twitter
- Chris Higgins on Instagram
- Election Ride Home on Twitter
- Election Ride Home on Facebook
- Yang thread on omissions (Twitter/Andrew Yang)
- Hopper tweet saying that Yang tweet features a doctored image, but referring to non-expired video (Twitter/Michael Hopper)
- Hopper tweet on correcting an omission (Twitter/Michael Hopper)
- NBC News 2020 Democrats (candidate list, updated to include Yang) (NBC News)
- The “expired” video from August 29, which became un-expired later (NBC News)
- Example of “expired” video (still) from August 29 (Twitter/Mike A)
- Example of “expired” video (cell phone footage) from August 29 (Twitter/Eddie Briseño)
- The not-expired video from August 28 (NBC News)
- Long thread of omissions (Twitter/Scott Santens)
- Who is ahead in the Democratic primary race? (The Economist)
- Is Andrew Yang being unfairly ignored? (CNN)
- Yang gets media cold shoulder (Axios)
- Schultz announcement (Howard Schultz)
- Howard Schultz Reminds Nation He Was Running for President by Dropping Out (Grub Street)
- Republicans to scrap primaries and caucuses as Trump challengers cry foul (Politico)
- De Blasio logged a 7-hour work month at City Hall (New York Post)
- Buttigieg explains “blinker fluid” (Pete for America)
- Linguists for Pete on Twitter (Twitter/@linguists4pete)
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