Damn, I was hoping for the list to be culled down a bit. I feel like this format of, like, the first 2 episodes of The Bachelor, just isn't as valuable the longer into the season you go.
Why do I see right-wingers liking Yang? What about him do I not know that makes him shitty, because there's gotta be something
Yang got a lot of populist right wing support from the same types of people who got on board with Trump in 2016 but have become dissolutioned about him not changing/breaking/resetting the system. The so called "Yang Gang" shared a lot of The_Donald crossovers from 2016. It's not entirely dissimilar of ~12% of Sanders voters in the primary voting for Trump in the general election. There are people who are out of the political spectrum, either from dissolutionment or ignorance, and so when they see someone who is campaigning on challenging the system with what they see as transformative ideas, whether its Sanders, Trump, or Yang, they get on board without thinking critically about what those changes mean.
As some Trump -> Yang supporters put it in some Atlantic or Daily Beast piece a few months ago, "Trump shows us how the system is fucked so we may as well get $1000/mo" (paraphrased, I'll have to find the article). Now, I don't think that Sanders is remotely close to Trump or Yang (notably, Sanders has been a professional politician for ~30 years now), but there's a bead of outsider populism among all three that appeals to dejected, dissolutioned, "tear down the system" types, "Doomers" is the phrase I think.
It's also why Yang polls highly in more extremist communities. Yang will poll in the 0% range for typical voters polled in general elections. But he'll poll in the 5-8% range in far left or far right partisan communities.