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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.

Neo-Nazi groups hope that Gabbards stance in support of arabic countries would mean that she's against Israel and Jews in general, hence why those support her. Trump may be a white nationalist, but when it comes to Israel, he's in full support of it. So he's not an option for them this time around despite in everything else he's so often on their wavelength.