Musk Contacts Chinese-American Politician Andrew Yang Regarding Party Formation
BlockBeats News, July 8th. According to foreign media reports, Musk is working on creating a new party to disrupt the American political system, and he has discussed this nascent effort with Chinese-American entrepreneur and former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang.
Andrew Yang, who ran for President of the United States in 2020 and is also the founder of the independent "Forward Party," said in an interview that he has been in "contact" with Musk and his team. "I am excited for anyone who wants to break free from the duopoly of the donkey and the elephant," Yang said. "I am glad to help others understand what this path looks like." Yang did not answer follow-up questions about when they spoke and what other issues they discussed.
After running for Mayor of New York City as a Democrat in 2021 and losing, Yang increased his criticism of the American two-party system. The "Forward Party" has already gained recognition in a few states and aims to have ballot access in all 50 states this year. (Jinse)
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