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Please help me understand Tulsi Gabbard's "present" vote in the impeachment of Donald Trump? Can anyone help me understand the thought process she must have undertaken?

Bigwavedave 8 Dec 20
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She wimped out. Just the kind of courage and decisiveness you want in a president, right?

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So far I have not been impressed with any of her thoughts she has shared with us, and am not convinced thinking is one of her strong suits.

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I can't get my head around what she did....talk about playing both ends against the middle. 😟 uggh

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Beats me

bobwjr Level 10 Dec 20, 2019
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Okay, thanks! ... Disabling javascript did allow me to read the article.

Bwahahahaha 😀

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The Washington Post has an article about this. [washingtonpost.com]

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@bingst ok i read it . I just don't t buy it. It says she thought the process was partisan. I don't even understand why she is running for president .

@AnonySchmoose disable javascript for that site (6)

@Bigwavedave I don't buy it either. I think I heard she's in a fairly conservative district. I don't know. It's weird.

@Bigwavedave Those of us who voted for Tulsi do not understand why she is giving up her seat in the House to run for President. What does that achieve for her future, and how can not being a Representative help Hawaii in the way she was helping? Now that seat will be open for Republicans too, who are trying to grab anything they can get in Hawaii. Everyone I know does not understand Tulsi.

@AnonySchmoose The problem I have is with the ad blocker wrapper, which disabling javascript prevents from showing up. I don't use an ad blocker, I use privacy protection features.

@bingst isnt she in Hawaii? Is there a conservative district in Hawaii?

@AnonySchmoose its NOT a conservative district is it?

@Bigwavedave No, Hawaii has two congressional districts, which are dominated by Democratic voters. There are some growing pockets of Republican voters, and they are a threat to Democrats during elections, and occasionally win, but not most of the time.

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