Rep. Tulsi Gabbard emerged from the crowd of candidates with a DemDebate performance that ranged from adversarial to deeply personal
Washington Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard emerged from the crowd of candidates Wednesday night with a performance that ranged from adversarial to deeply personal.
Gabbard ended the night as Google's most searched candidate in a presidential primary debate that was otherwise dominated by former Vice President Joe Biden's defense of his record against attacks from other candidates. Prior to the debate, her campaign has largely been marked by low poll numbers and controversy surrounding her past views on gay marriage and LGBTQ equality. A CNN poll released earlier this month found Gabbard holds just 1% support.
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