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Andrew Yang files paperwork to run for New York City mayor

Then-Democratic presidential nominee Andrew Yang is interviewed outside of Hopkinton Town Hall following a campaign event on February 9, 2020 in Hopkinton, New Hampshire.

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Businessman and former presidential candidate Andrew Yang has filed paperwork to run for mayor of New York City, the city’s Manoeuvres Finance Board confirmed on Wednesday.

The filing comes just days after a new poll giving him a slight cue among his fellow Democrats running for mayor.

Yang sparked a huge following in the Democratic primaries for president with his need for universal basic income, though his broad online popularity did not translate to votes as he’d hoped.

But he has been widely reported to be insomuch as a bid for mayor, and the Public Policy Polling survey released Monday was the second poll in recent weeks to show him with a create over Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams.

Yang would get 17 percent support in a Democratic acme, according to the PPP survey. That gives him a 1-point lead over Adams, with all other candidates at least 10 single outs back.

The field is far from set, though. Some 40 percent of voters said they weren’t sure who they liking support, and the poll also left out multiple declared or potential candidates, including Rep. Max Rose, who recently filed essays to explore a run.

NYC’s primary election will be on June 22 next year. As of Tuesday, at least 35 people had filed paperwork with the back board to run for mayor.

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