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Yang Could Surge in Nevada... Even Though He Suspended His Campaign?

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As the polls closed in New Hampshire and results started coming in, entrepreneur Andrew Yang announced his decision to suspend his presidential campaign. It became apparent that he couldn't go on to win the Democratic nomination.

Even though he's no longer in the race, Yang supporters throughout the country still plan to vote for him, as evidenced by the #StillVotingForYang hashtag on Twitter.

What's even more amazing: a new poll from the Las Vegas-Review Journal shows Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is tied for third place with those supporting other candidates/undecided. Yang supporters believe he could surge.

It seems as though his supporters have an Idea: go for a brokered convention.

It looks as though Nevada, South Carolina and Super Tuesday are going to be rather interesting.

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