Andrew Yang unveils his intention to use the 3D hologram to campaign



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Yang revealed his campaign strategy on "TMZ Live" Wednesday, appearing in a video alongside a hologram of rapper Tupac Shakur.

"I was doing a demonstration of what a hologram would consist of sending the hologram to campaign in Iowa and other states of the battlefield," Yang explained.

Yang, who has focused his campaign on a universal basic income plan, said his team was working with a hologram company and could launch its 3D image as early as June, according to the Carroll Times Herald.
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"We are planning to roll a truck that would allow someone to see a three-dimensional hologram give my speech on the stump," Yang told the newspaper. "And also, if I were in a studio, which we could install very easily, I could teleport and answer live questions."

Yang told the Carroll Times Herald that the 3D hologram is a "fun way" to end up in several places at once, but that it is also tied to the presidential message that times are changing.

"We can not just keep doing the same things over and over again and hope to get the results we need," Yang said.

Despite his new campaign approach, Yang told the newspaper that he planned to continue programming campaign stops in person.

CNN solicited comments from Yang's presidential campaign.

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