Everywhere I go in life, there always seems to be another person named Andrew — from little league baseball to high school, to even within my hacker house in San Francisco (there were three of us!). Andrew doesn't feel like that generic of a name, such as a John, Matthew, or Christopher, and yet, we seem to be everywhere. As it turns out, Andrew was the 7th most common male name in the 90s, and there are almost 300,000 of us born in just that decade.
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CHAPTER 8: We’ve Made a Big Mistake
It's Friday night, and I'm in my Brooklyn bedroom, which consists of a mattress (and just a mattress) on the floor, when an unexpected message from Andrew Yang appears in our team Slack channel, "It's up."
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Have you ever noticed that presidents tend to have distinct, memorable, and well-penned signatures? During my first week on the campaign, I realized that Andrew Yang had either not taken note, or chosen not to follow their lead.
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Days after the Iowa caucus, the world eagerly awaits the much-anticipated results of that messy night. In Iowa, Andrew Frawley and co-worker reflect on the journey that they’ve shared and the campaign’s best moments.
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In the two years that Andrew Yang spent running for president, he shocked the political world. Yet, for the first year of that run, Wikipedia wouldn’t list him as a real candidate …
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