Yang says he can win because he's 'better at the internet' than Trump

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Entrepreneur Andrew YangAndrew YangGeorge Floyd protests show corporations must support racial and economic equality Andrew Yang discusses his universal basic income pilot program Andrew Yang on the George Floyd protests in Minneapolis MORE said Monday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” that he was capable of defeating President TrumpDonald John TrumpSenate advances public lands bill in late-night vote Warren, Democrats urge Trump to back down from veto threat over changing Confederate-named bases Esper orders ‘After Action Review’ of National Guard’s role in protests MORE in a head-to-head election because “I am better at the internet than he is.”

“You know who’s figured this out? President Trump. I am the only candidate he has not tweeted a word about. He knows I am better at the internet than he is,” Yang said Monday ahead of the Iowa caucuses.

Yang has remarked several times that he is better at the internet than Trump. 

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Describing Iowa’s position as one of several states in the Midwest that voted for former President Obama twice before flipping to Trump, Yang said on Monday that “if you’re going to start bringing the country together, it has to start right here among the people that voted for Trump just a few years ago.”

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“The folks that voted for Trump and now come to my events and are excited about my campaign, that’s how we’re going to win,” Yang added, saying that “18 percent of college Republicans” had said they would support him over the president and citing another unspecified poll that shows him drawing 10 percent of Trump voters in New Hampshire.  

Polling indicates Yang has not broken into the top polling tier ahead of the Monday caucuses, but on Sunday he told ABC’s George StephanopoulosGeorge Robert StephanopoulosPelosi: Presidents should not ‘fuel the flame’ National security adviser defends Trump tweets: The president ‘wants to de-escalate violence’ Sanders pushes back on doubts supporters will back Biden MORE, “We think we’re going to surprise a lot of people on Monday night.” 

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