Andrew Yang notes that the media has a habit of leaving him out, Howard Schultz drops out officially, four states are about to cancel their Republican primaries, Bill de Blasio’s busy month as mayor, and a candidate anecdote from Pete Buttigieg.

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Chris Higgins on TwitterChris Higgins on InstagramElection Ride Home on TwitterElection Ride Home on FacebookYang thread on omissions (Twitter/Andrew Yang)Hopper tweet saying that Yang tweet features a doctored image, but referring to non-expired video (Twitter/Michael Hopper)Hopper tweet on correcting an omission (Twitter/Michael Hopper)NBC News 2020 Democrats (candidate list, updated to include Yang) (NBC News)The “expired” video from August 29, which became un-expired later (NBC News)Example of “expired” video (still) from August 29 (Twitter/Mike A)Example of “expired” video (cell phone footage) from August 29 (Twitter/Eddie Briseño)The not-expired video from August 28 (NBC News)Long thread of omissions (Twitter/Scott Santens)Who is ahead in the Democratic primary race? (The Economist)Is Andrew Yang being unfairly ignored? (CNN)Yang gets media cold shoulder (Axios)Schultz announcement (Howard Schultz)Howard Schultz Reminds Nation He Was Running for President by Dropping Out (Grub Street)Republicans to scrap primaries and caucuses as Trump challengers cry foul (Politico)De Blasio logged a 7-hour work month at City Hall (New York Post)Buttigieg explains “blinker fluid” (Pete for America)Linguists for Pete on Twitter (Twitter/@linguists4pete)

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