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(Last Updated On: February 8, 2020)

Here’s top tweets about Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang from the February Democratic Party Debates held on February 7th, 2020 in New Hampshire.

If you’re a member of the Yang Gang like me, be sure to like and retweet your favorites from this list to create a social media signal boost.



If you’re here to learn more about Andrew Yang, I recommend starting with his policy page or listening to one of his many long form podcast interviews.

I’ve also covered top tweets from the prior debates, which you can see here, but without further adieu here are the top Andrew Yang tweets from the February debates:

.@AndrewYang: America workers have seen 4 million jobs automated and that number is growing.



In #NewHampshire, 30% of stores & malls have closed due to companies like @Amazon, which has paid zero in taxes. Hardworking families deserve better. #DemDebatepic.twitter.com/yfyWmBstvy — UFCW (@UFCW) February 8, 2020

We need to wake up and see that this man @AndrewYang can carry us to victory!!!! https://t.co/XXf2qDmX86 — Dominique Wilkins 🏀 🧢 (@DWilkins21) February 8, 2020

Right out of the gate, @AndrewYang makes clear that the capitalist/socialist debate is out of date. We need to think beyond isms to what's the point of it all? Is it GDP? Or is it well-being, happiness, life expectancy, education rates, etc? Let's measure what matters. #DemDebate — Scott Santens🧢 (@scottsantens) February 8, 2020

“If money is on one side of the country and people are on the other than money is winning. This is what we’ve got to change” @AndrewYang #DemDebates pic.twitter.com/xoOkv5apyZ — Florida Democrats (@FlaDems) February 8, 2020

We’re not used to hearing about mental health and stress in presidential debates. Andrew Yang is changing that. #DemDebate — Arianna Huffington (@ariannahuff) February 8, 2020

Love having @AndrewYang back on the debate stage.



Starts off with corporations having record profits while student debt, opioid abuse, suicide, mental illness… are at an all-time high. — J.D. Scholten (@JDScholten) February 8, 2020

Why are they giving a sentient college admissions essay so much screen time?

We want to hear from @AndrewYang!#DemDebate #YangGang https://t.co/7FDDr9n8ZS — Tiffany Hayden🧢 (@haydentiff) February 8, 2020

If we need someone who understands the gig economy… uh… the dude on the far left… @AndrewYang — Will Hailer 🧢 (@willhailer) February 8, 2020

Andrew Yang is the only person on the stage saying “vote for me because I’m me” instead of “vote for me because I’m not him.”#DemDebate — Sam Roberts (@notsam) February 8, 2020

Say what you want about @AndrewYang, but he's so obviously using his brain while the others are so obviously repeating talking points.



Must be frustrating for him. #DemDebate — Pete D’Abrosca (@pdabrosca) February 8, 2020

This is the bazillionth #DemDebate. Senators, members of congress and former governors have dropped. @AndrewYang is one of only seven on stage and STILL gets treated like a second-class candidate. If you qualify, shouldn't you get the same amount of time? — S.E. Cupp (@secupp) February 8, 2020

I really don’t need to watch anymore of the debate. If I was undecided I would vote for the guy at the beginning who shook everyone’s hand. Like a real person. His name is @AndrewYang. — Will Hailer 🧢 (@willhailer) February 8, 2020

Yay Andrew Yang!!! He’s saying it!! It’s not about Trump it’s about the ideas! It’s about the disease! #DemDebate — Kim Iversen (@KimIversenShow) February 8, 2020

The #YangGang are the Democrats America needs: Sane, civil people who will argue policy over beers… Then at the end of the night, shake hands, split the bill, and still be friends with you.



I tip my cap to you all.



The way the world once was. #DemDebate



Cc: @AndrewYang — Tim Young (@TimRunsHisMouth) February 8, 2020

.@AndrewYang calls for mandatory treatment for any person suffering from a drug addiction. #DemDebate pic.twitter.com/QpWfPCOHtd — Pod Save America (@PodSaveAmerica) February 8, 2020

A first: @AndrewYang elevates artists and local journalism in a presidential debate. — Andrew Essex (@AndrewEssex) February 8, 2020

Thank you @AndrewYang for talking about suicide. In 2018, there were over 24,000 firearm suicides — the highest number in history. #DemDebate — Coalition to Stop Gun Violence (@CSGV) February 8, 2020

@AndrewYang is telling the truth, too. This has to be one of the best debates to date regarding race in America and how to deal with the disparity. #DemDebates — Karen Hunter (@karenhunter) February 8, 2020

.@AndrewYang brought up a lot of groups on that stage that no other candidate did.



Artists. Care-takers. Retail workers. Local journalists. Truck-drivers. Stay home parents. Book-keepers.



He had one message: You're either being valued at zero – or about to be.



They'll hear. — George Tarr (@GeorgieTarr) February 8, 2020

Everything @AndrewYang just said about Donald Trump makes everything everyone else on the stage is saying about Trump sound insanely unhinged. This is why Trump was elected in the first place, because the DC bubble doesn't understand what real people think or feel #DemDebate — Christian Datoc (@TocRadio) February 8, 2020

Wow. Andrew Yang just gave the most common-sense answer I've heard in a debate in a while. #DemDebate — T.J. Holmes (@tjholmes) February 8, 2020

Andrew Yang talks about intrinsic value of human beings. This guy is aight. #demdebate — Marc W. Polite (@marcpolite) February 8, 2020

Thank you, @AndrewYang, for the shoutout to local journalists. If you’ve ever covered a city council meeting for the local newspaper, then you’re the reporter informing residents of what's happening in their own backyards. It’s a vital job being wiped out by greed. #DemDebate — Laurie Brookins (@StyleWriterNYC) February 8, 2020

You don’t have to hate anybody to be on @JoeBiden or @AndrewYang's teams. I like that.



If Yang's mad at anyone, it's robots. In the long run, he might have one of the most consequential voices. I wish he had more attention & a better night tonight. #YangGang #DemDebates @CNN pic.twitter.com/wMhcvL4AxC — Van Jones (@VanJones68) February 8, 2020

Andrew Yang’s line praising journalists gets applause at the debate. Folks: You’re welcome! — Max Tani (@maxwelltani) February 8, 2020

Andrew Yang shouting out the value of starving artists and journalists is making twitter feel seen harder than its ever been seen. Let’s take a moment, friends. 🍻🤝#DemDebate — francesca fiorentini (@franifio) February 8, 2020

"You can't regulate away racism with laws. You have to reshape our economy in communities of color. You can't regulate that away by any other means but putting money in the hands of Black and Latino communities"-@AndrewYang #DemDebate — Ameshia Cross (@AmeshiaCross) February 8, 2020

“If money is on one side and people are on the other side, the money is winning.” @AndrewYang speaks passionately + powerfully about the devastating + negative influence of drug manufacturers, fossil fuel companies + more for people + planet. THIS. MUST. CHANGE. 🗳🇺🇸 #DemDebate — Erin Schrode (@ErinSchrode) February 8, 2020

Economic value and human value are not the same thing—Andrew Yang. Yes we need to disentangle them! Amen to that! @AndrewYang #DemDebate — Senta Scarborough (@sentascar) February 8, 2020

Thank you, @AndrewYang for acknowledging the undervalued work of artists, caregivers, and activists across this country. #DemDebate — Khrystina 🧢 (@khrystinausa) February 8, 2020

Thanks for shouting out local news @AndrewYang! 👏👏👏👏👏👏 #DemDebate — Abby Hamblin (@abbyhamblin) February 8, 2020

Andrew nails it! It’s no longer about the dichotomy of socialism versus capitalism. It’s about understanding technology’s emerging and expanding role in society and capitalizing on these new exponential dynamics! @AndrewYang #democratdebate #YANGYANG — John Nosta (@JohnNosta) February 8, 2020

.@AndrewYang was spot on with this impressive answer. He’s the only one looking at solutions! #DemDebate #DemDebates pic.twitter.com/JSfVKmaAti — Students For Andrew Yang🧢 (@StudentsYang) February 8, 2020

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