It's not too early. Neither is it too late.
It is not too early for automation to seem dangerous for your job securities. Neither it is too late for me to see Andrew Yang winning 2020.
The entertainment factor that won the swing voters (though a barely 2% margin) for DT will not work the same for second time. To see DT in White House hasn't been as entertaining as to see him on the reality shows was.
AY's got the entertainment factor for a much bigger audience than DT in 2016, and with a much positive fun. That is what DT explicitly are frightened about.
The challenge is the democratic primary. 3 months for us to see the how AY bypasses the Warren-Sanders-Biden trio. Believe me, Buttigieg isn't in the rank. The more debates there be, the larger and better crowds AY attracts.
Being an African, Latino, Asian, or any-other-ethnic American, he/she is an American.
For something, Obama was an whistleblower.
For the same thing, Trump is an resistor.
For the same thing, Yang brought a central idea.
It is, if your eyes are open, the revolution of the young people. These people are born at the plateau of globalization, at the end of unlimited-privatization-of-capitalization, and in the beginning of everyone-inclusive human politics. It is democracy of all.
If Americans cannot be curious enough, audacious enough, and think hard enough, Yang won't win 2020. And if Yang won't win, there is no chance to make America great again.
It is a revolution of everyone, before you realize.
And it is great that the American young people are leading the wave.