Hawaii congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, a long-shot 2020 presidential candidate, isn’t joining in the impeachment chorus, even though the Democratic House coalition, led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi, will officially pursue an impeachment inquiry. As she is wont to do, Gabbard broke with party leadership during a CNN interview, reiterating her long-standing position that “impeachment would be terribly divisive” and saying it would “further tear apart our already very divided country.”
Tulsi Gabbard on an impeachment inquiry: "I think that impeachment would be terribly divisive for our already very divided country" pic.twitter.com/XQMf45ldQK— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) September 24, 2019
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She is using good common sense and would be a great contender for President.
ReplyDeleteThere will no impeachment
DeleteOf course and that is what the power want!!!! But you are to dumb to even have the slightest thought about that...
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ReplyDeleteI registered as a dem when I was 18 and havent changed my affiliation but dont vote the party line. I started paying attention to Tulsi when she destroyed Kamela during the 2nd debate and then got punished by the Dnc and made to sit out the 3rd debate. If shes still in the race by primary time next year and still making sense, she will probably get my vote.
ReplyDelete3:44 You are permitted to change your registration of political parties
DeleteTulsi is the only common sense candidate on the left, which is why they barred her from debates.
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