With her attack on Kamala Harris and defense of Joe Biden, Tulsi Gabbard is stoking speculation about her endgame
Tulsi Gabbard’s slashing debate performance is giving her presidential campaign a badly-needed pulse — and stoking a flurry of speculation about what her end game is.
The exchange elicited howls of approval from the far reaches of the left and right. Ex-Trump adviser Steve Bannon, who had helped arrange a Trump Tower meeting between Gabbard and the president-elect late in 2016, gave her a shoutout. Mehdi Hasan, a columnist for the liberal news site The Intercept,: “Good for Gabbard for going after Harris on Harris's awful record as a prosecutor. I'm no Gabbard fan but everything she's saying right now about Harris is TRUE.
said while the website did not explicitly support Gabbard’s candidacy, it said her participation in the debate was an opportunity to “talk about Jews starting all the wars.”David Duke praised her earlier in the year as the only presidential candidate who doesn't want to send “White children off to die for Israel.”
She was on friendlier ground with Fox News. In a segment with Tucker Carlson, the host called Harris’ criticism of Gabbard after the debate “the first refuge of contemptible.”
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