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(Last Updated On: January 15, 2020)

Andrew Yang wasn’t in the January 14th Democratic Party primary debate, however his hashtag, #AmericaNeedsYang out trended all other candidates during the debates on Twitter. This article is a list of tweets that contributed to this trend or expressed forlorn at the Yang free debate.

#AmericaNeedsYang trends as 7th Democratic debate proceeds without Andrew Yang on stage https://t.co/iO6Px4hGsx — Newsweek (@Newsweek) January 15, 2020

As the six candidates who qualified for tonight's #DemDebate in Iowa face off at Drake University — #AmericaNeedsYang is trending on Twitter worldwide https://t.co/Hbio8YVVx9 pic.twitter.com/1s4hdIWlXe — Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) January 15, 2020

#AmericaNeedsYang clearly helped Andrew Yang. He wasn't on the debate stage gained the second most twitter followers. Only Sanders gained more https://t.co/hgrotEtX1z — Emma Kinery (@EmmaKinery) January 15, 2020

Andrew Yang is not in the debate? He is the only candidate addressing problems of the future, such as the increasing vulnerability of our social media. To underscore this point, I plan on hacking Mr. Yang's twitter-feed to live-tweet tonight's debate. Signed, Captain Midnight. — Norm Macdonald (@normmacdonald) January 14, 2020

The stage will have a lot less ideological diversity tonight without @AndrewYang and @TulsiGabbard. We lose out when the issues they raise aren’t part of the conversation. — Krystal Ball (@krystalball) January 15, 2020

That 1990 exchange evidence that @AndrewYang voice missing from the stage — Nick Corasaniti (@NYTnickc) January 15, 2020

Another reason #AmericaNeedsYang is because establishment politics is over. America is done with career politicians and wants new representatives that actually represent them instead of lobbyists. Read @AndrewYang's plan to restore democracy in America.https://t.co/AHAeWSnAlu — Scott Santens🧢 (@scottsantens) January 15, 2020

Where’s Andrew Yang when you need him #Math — Ben Wieder (@benbwieder) January 15, 2020

Turned on debate, and turned it off when I realized @AndrewYang wasn’t it in. Not that I’m all-in on Yang, but he’s certainly the most interesting candidate to watch and listen to. I feel like I’ve already heard what everyone else has said to say 🤷🏻‍♂️ — Dennis Crowley (@dens) January 15, 2020

Can we get a surprise @AndrewYang appearance please — Andrew Solender (@AndrewSolender) January 15, 2020

I miss Andrew Yang. Every debate needs a wife guy. — Erin 🔮 Ryan (@morninggloria) January 15, 2020

If anyone has the innovation and resources to still be a contender despite not being in tonight's #DemDebate, it's @AndrewYang. I believe America needs to hear more of his ideas.#AmericaNeedsYang — James Michael Sama (@JamesMSama) January 15, 2020

The fact that #AmericaNeedsYang is #3 Trending without @AndrewYang even being on the #DemDebate stage goes to show how passionate #YangGang is about getting him into office. The establishment can keep resisting, but the #Yangmentum can't be stopped. Watch it happen. — Bardia Bijani (@BardiaBA) January 15, 2020

Andrew yang has trended in every debate, whether he spoke for 5 minutes or didn’t show up he still trended. It’s clear who we want 🤣 — mtiote (@mtiote2) January 15, 2020

IMO, @AndrewYang not being apart of this debate is ridiculous. — David Gokhshtein 🇺🇸 (@davidgokhshtein) January 15, 2020

I miss Andrew Yang. #DemocraticDebate — Hallie Haglund (@HallieHaglund) January 15, 2020

I don’t post about politics a lot on social media but @AndrewYang should be on that stage and that’s that on that☕️🧢 #AmericaNeedsYang — rachel (@_willlyson) January 15, 2020

With the field so much smaller now, they should’ve fit in @AndrewYang. #DemocraticDebate pic.twitter.com/nbi8fUAEZ1 — Lance Ulanoff (@LanceUlanoff) January 15, 2020

The way the candidates talk about trade and the economy sounds like they're stuck in the 90s. Outsourcing is no longer the main issue, AI is. Too bad @AndrewYang isn't there to explain it. #AmericaNeedsYang — Durik (@durikclassic) January 15, 2020

I am an Independent who has most always voted Democrat. I was volunteering with a Libertarian and a Republican to talk to people about our preferred candidate, Andrew Yang. We were unified by his inclusive, non-ideological message.This is why #AmericaNeedsYang ! pic.twitter.com/qpjTGcsi6h — Alan Wilkins🧢💰🐐☂️🌽 (@AlanMWilkins) January 15, 2020

From my twitter feed it seems like @AndrewYang is the clear winner in tonight’s #DemDebate — Joe Borelli (@JoeBorelliNYC) January 15, 2020

i lowkey miss andrew yang — hasanabi (@hasanthehun) January 15, 2020

This debate sorely needed @AndrewYang and @CoryBooker. There is no role for innovation or solutions based approach to solving health, education or housing. #DemDebate — Cameron Sinclair (@casinclair) January 15, 2020

I miss Andrew Yang, hate to say it. — Bhaskar Sunkara (@sunraysunray) January 15, 2020

Welp @AndrewYang since they left you off the debate stage you can still hang with me and tak about the #WorldDataOrganization and data as the new oil #YangGang #DemDebate — Chris Mattmann (@chrismattmann) January 15, 2020

This is the point in the debate where @AndrewYang needs to tweet "Miss me yet?" #DemDebate — Nikki Schwab (@NikkiSchwab) January 15, 2020

Felt like the #DemocraticDebate could’ve used some Yang (@AndrewYang)…just sayin. — Derrick Kosinski (@DerrickMTV) January 15, 2020

Van Jones “I gotta say this, I missed Andrew Yang tonight.” #AmericaNeedsYang pic.twitter.com/zjWLBn7JEy — Andrew Yang Fan Page🧢 (@AndrewYangFanP1) January 15, 2020

With all the discussion last night of foreign policy, big issues, and our role in the global arena, reupping this interview with @AndrewYang. It’s a must watch. #USintheWorld https://t.co/Jg4QJWKg8I — Lynda Tran (@Lynda_Tran) January 15, 2020

That’s the last debate I’ll miss. — Andrew Yang🧢 (@AndrewYang) January 15, 2020

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