For some of Andrew Yang's supporters, the next step is getting everyone on the same page.
Before this year's election, 27-year-old Ransom was never really into politics. Growing up in Modesto, California, she lived in a relatively conservative household and watched Fox News with her dad. After she left for college, she became increasingly more progressive, but ultimately felt hurt by the reaction to Trump's election.
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