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California businessman Andrew Yang emerged from a large crowd of opponents as the clear debate winner, earning 29% by the end of the night, according to a Drudge Report poll.
Yang has advocated for issues such as a universal basic income, which would cost the United States more than 3 trillion dollars per year, and Medicare for all. Despite his victory, Yang is currently polling at only one percent in the latest RealClearPolitics poll.
Author Marianne Williamson took second place in the voting with 13.9 percent. She is currently polling at one percent in the latest FiveThiryEight poll.
None of the top three vote-getters have ever served in congress, as South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg came in third place with 13 percent, and neither Yang nor Williamson has ever held political office at all.
New York Senator Kirstin Gillibrand came in last place at 2.3 percent, and Colorado Senator Michael Bennet finished just above her at 2.4 percent.
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