Andrew Yang speaks to media during announcement of his candidacy for Mayor of New York City. (Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)
NEW YORK - New York City mayoral candidate Andrew Yang is in the hospital with an apparent kidney stone, his campaign said Friday.
Yang, 46, went to the emergency room after experiencing abdominal pain Friday morning, co-campaign manager Chris Coffey said in a tweet. His wife, Evelyn, is with him.
All of Yang’s campaign events for Friday were canceled. He and his wife had been planning to attend a cabaret performance to mark the resumption of theater performances.
Yang "looks forward to getting back out on the trail in the days ahead," Coffey said.
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Yang, who campaigned unsuccessfully for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, is one of more than two dozen candidates who have filed papers to run in the June 22 Democratic primary to succeed the city's term-limited Mayor Bill de Blasio.
In February, Yang tested positive for COVID-19 and quarantined for about two weeks.
On Thursday, the perceived frontrunner in the NYC mayoral race dropped a campaign rap video by hip hop sensation MC Jin.
In the three-minute video, Yang, 46, is seen elbow-bumping people around New York landmarks. MC Jin raps its "dope" to be an Asian candidate.
"Yang for New York, Yang for New York, representing Yang Gang for New York. Yang for New York, Yang for New York, we're going to do the right thing for New York."
With the Associated Press