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the-pi-guy said
>Yang and Gabbard are far-right darlings (most of their supporters have voted Trump over Clinton at 5:1 and 12:1 rates respectively, according to YouGov) polling at 0% with the democratic mainstream, so I wouldn't lump them together with the other progressives. Besides, Yang lost votes in the data I posted.

That's very interesting for Yang. I've heard that conservatives like the idea of replacing welfare with UBI, but it's different to actually see a little data showing that support.

They'd be left-wing conservatives then since UBI is most certainly a left-wing economic idea as it puts a large portion of the economy in the hands of the masses. It's also a type of welfare payment.

The problem isn't so much with left-wing conservatives/moderates so much as the right-wing movements.



I describe myself as a little dose of toxic masculinity.