Former Democratic presidential nominee Andrew Yang has endorsed Joe Biden, calling him 'the right man for the job to help us not just defeat Donald Trump, but govern the country in the years ahead.' CNNelection
Washington Former Democratic presidential nominee Andrew Yang endorsed Joe Biden live on CNN on Tuesday night, calling him"the right man for the job to help us not just defeat Donald Trump, but govern the country in the years ahead."
"I believe that Joe Biden will be the Democratic nominee and I've always said I'm going to support whoever the nominee is," Yang said."So I hereby am endorsing Joe Biden to be not just the nominee for the Democratic Party but the next president of the United States.
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