Another minority voter has abandoned the Democratic Party.
Andrew Yang, the Asian-American entrepreneur and unapologetic nerd who ran unsuccessfully for president and mayor of New York City, announced Monday that he has changed his voter registration from "Democrat" to "Independent" in what he described as a "strangely emotional experience."
Yang, a lifelong Democrat, was shunned by his party's voters (most likely due to anti-Asian bigotry) and systematically ignored by members of the liberal media during his runs for office. "I'm confident that no longer being a Democrat is the right thing," he wrote. "I believe I can have a greater impact this way."
Being a Democrat was "something of an odd fit," Yang explained. "I'm not very ideological. I'm practical. Making partisan arguments—particularly expressing what I often see as performative sentiment—is sometimes uncomfortable for me." He went on to denounce the "theater" of political campaigns, in which otherwise friendly opponents must attack each other "for appearances."