KEY POINTS
  • Entrepreneur Andrew Yang says in a Freakonomics interview published Wednesday that "putting money into people's hands is at odds with the Democratic Party."
  • Yang's signature proposal to give every American adult $1,000 a month is primarily how he differs from other Democrats on the ticket, he says.
  • Yang is the final person to qualify for Thursday's Democratic debate, the last one of the year.
Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang speaks to media outside the Knight Concert Hall of the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County June 26, 2019 in Miami, Florida.

Even though he's running as a Democratic candidate for president, Andrew Yang certainly has his differences with the party.

The entrepreneur and 2020 contender said in a Freakonomics interview published Wednesday that "putting money into people's hands is at odds with the Democratic Party."