Tulsi Gabbard 2020

Anonymous
I think a lot of these people who don't have strong name recognition (Gabbard, Castro) put their names the ring for another hope -- that they'll be picked to be a more popular candidate's VP choice.
Anonymous
Hmmmm
Anonymous
A smart, beautiful, and accomplished warrior/politician. I’m all in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tulsi Gabbard, 2004, arguing against the civil unions of gay people:
“As Democrats we should be representing the views of the people, not a small number of homosexual extremists.”

Only Democrat to vote against condemning the Assad regime violence against children.

No f*cking thank you.



Trump/ Gabbard 2020!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tulsi Gabbard, 2004, arguing against the civil unions of gay people:
“As Democrats we should be representing the views of the people, not a small number of homosexual extremists.”

Only Democrat to vote against condemning the Assad regime violence against children.

No f*cking thank you.



Trump/ Gabbard 2020!


People evolve.


2004: Obama supports civil unions and civil rights for gays and lesbians—but insists that marriage is not a basic civil right

“Marriage is between a man and a woman,” Obama says in an interview on Chicago public television during his U.S. Senate campaign, adding, “but what I also believe is that we have an obligation to make sure that gays and lesbians have the rights of citizenship that afford them visitations to hospitals, that allow them to transfer property to each other, to make sure they’re not discriminated against on the job.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow, her campaign is a total sh!tshow.
https://www.politico.com/amp/story/2019/01/29/tulsi-gabbard-2020-election-1134055?__twitter_impression=true


+1 It's not a real campaign.


Where in the world is Tulsi Gabbard?
The Hawaii congresswoman's 2020 presidential campaign has not hewed to a traditional travel schedule.

Her schedule has baffled Democratic operatives. Former Gabbard staffers, who declined to go on the record for this story, were equally confused, saying they would not have advised the approach she’s taken.

“It does appear to me that her candidacy is really not one that’s trying to win, it’s one that’s trying to bring a foreign policy perspective to the race in terms of nontraditional alliances and nonaggression and form a peace plank,” said a former adviser to Sen. Bernie Sanders in 2016, when Gabbard served as one of the few congressional surrogates for the Vermont senator’s presidential campaign. “So she doesn’t care about going to South Carolina because she’s not legitimately trying to seize the nomination.”

Gabbard’s campaign declined to comment.
Anonymous
Wonder why Russians are so big on Tulsi.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2020-election/russia-s-propaganda-machine-discovers-2020-democratic-candidate-tulsi-gabbard-n964261
The Russian propaganda machine that tried to influence the 2016 U.S. election is now promoting the presidential aspirations of a controversial Hawaii Democrat who earlier this month declared her intention to run for president in 2020.

An NBC News analysis of the main English-language news sites employed by Russia in its 2016 election meddling shows Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii, who is set to make her formal announcement Saturday, has become a favorite of the sites Moscow used when it interfered in 2016.

Several experts who track websites and social media linked to the Kremlin have also seen what they believe may be the first stirrings of an upcoming Russian campaign of support for Gabbard.

Since Gabbard announced her intention to run on Jan. 11, there have been at least 20 Gabbard stories on three major Moscow-based English-language websites affiliated with or supportive of the Russian government: RT, the Russian-owned TV outlet; Sputnik News, a radio outlet; and Russia Insider, a blog that experts say closely follows the Kremlin line. The CIA has called RT and Sputnik part of "Russia's state-run propaganda machine."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wonder why Russians are so big on Tulsi.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2020-election/russia-s-propaganda-machine-discovers-2020-democratic-candidate-tulsi-gabbard-n964261
The Russian propaganda machine that tried to influence the 2016 U.S. election is now promoting the presidential aspirations of a controversial Hawaii Democrat who earlier this month declared her intention to run for president in 2020.

An NBC News analysis of the main English-language news sites employed by Russia in its 2016 election meddling shows Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii, who is set to make her formal announcement Saturday, has become a favorite of the sites Moscow used when it interfered in 2016.

Several experts who track websites and social media linked to the Kremlin have also seen what they believe may be the first stirrings of an upcoming Russian campaign of support for Gabbard.

Since Gabbard announced her intention to run on Jan. 11, there have been at least 20 Gabbard stories on three major Moscow-based English-language websites affiliated with or supportive of the Russian government: RT, the Russian-owned TV outlet; Sputnik News, a radio outlet; and Russia Insider, a blog that experts say closely follows the Kremlin line. The CIA has called RT and Sputnik part of "Russia's state-run propaganda machine."


"Her promulgation of positions compatible with Russian geo strategic interests can help them mainstream such discussion in the [Democratic] party," said Alex Stamos, former chief security officer at Facebook and now an NBC News analyst. Gabbard, said Stamos, helps them with all their "lines of attack."
Anonymous
More Russia hoax.... wasn’t the collusion fail enough?
Anonymous
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2019/04/2020-candidates-president-guide/582598/

TULSI GABBARD
Who is she?
Gabbard, 37, has represented Hawaii in the U.S. House since 2013. She previously served in Iraq.

Is she running?
Yes. She officially announced on February 2 in Honolulu.

Why does she want to run?
Gabbard says her central issue is “war and peace,” which basically means a noninterventionist foreign policy.

Who wants her to run?
Gabbard is likely to draw support from Sanders backers. She supported Bernie in 2016, resigning from a post as vice chair of the Democratic National Committee to do so, and she’s modeled herself largely on him.

Can she win the nomination?
Unlikely. Not only did she have to apologize for past anti-gay comments, but she’s perhaps best known for her unusually friendly stance toward Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Also, her campaign sounds like a bit of a mess so far.

What else do we know?
If elected, she would be the first Hindu president.

Anonymous
She's awful.

NEXT!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She's awful.

NEXT!


Yes, between being the Russian's favorite Democratic candidate and cozying up to Syria's al-Assad, there's something wrong about her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She's awful.

NEXT!


Yes, between being the Russian's favorite Democratic candidate and cozying up to Syria's al-Assad, there's something wrong about her.


Well, Trump and Repubs in the Congress are doing zilch about Russian interference in our elections. If, as you say, Gabbard is the Russian favorite Dem candidate, may be that is how a Dem would become next President. By now, Russians and Putin may be getting tired of Trump. Wouldn't you say?
Anonymous
This Russia thing is such a slur to “other” Tulsi.
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