Sunday, June 09, 2019

Some Tweets from Tulsi Gabbard


  •  Pinned Tweet
    If you share only one thing about Tulsi with your friends and family, make it this video. Over six minutes, this raw and emotional exchange encapsulates the reason she is running for president.
  • I love the ocean. Always have. It’s a special place of respite, rejuvenation, fun, and peace. Our oceans, marine life and reef, are at risk - from toxins, chemicals, plastics, and more. is a reminder that we must protect this precious resource.
  •   Retweeted
    Event number two underway for people who waited outside through event #1.
  •   Retweeted
    There were too many people for the venue, so they had to split the event into two smaller ones to accommodate the large group.
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    Line down the block for today in New York City.
  • This week's top tweet: Snowden Should be Pardoned
  • Aloha New York! Thanks to all you came out today. Doors opening now
  • Our democracy was designed so voters could choose their politicians, not so politicians could choose their voters. I am proud to take ’s Fair District Pledge to end gerrymandering
  • (3/3) ...and support my message of ending regime change wars, the new Cold War, and nuclear arms race. By the way, I would love to have millionaires and billionaires join this campaign, and use their money for good, not evil. Maybe that's what they're upset about?
  • (2/3) ...hosted by Omeed Malik. As is clear from the invitations sent out, I do not accept $$ from PACs/lobbyists. Some in media are apparently upset by the fact that there are business people in NYC who are against warmongers...
  • (1/3) I'm happy to be in NYC, holding 3 events this week (1) A meet & greet hosted by our campaign on Saturday at 11am, June 8th, Project Farmhouse, 76 E 13th St, (2) a fundraiser at Dr. Raj Bhayani’s home, a well-known Brooklyn-based surgeon & (3) a breakfast conversation...
  • I’m a soldier & I took an oath to put my life on the line for the people of this country. We must stand united & condemn religiously-motivated attacks against anyone - Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims, Jews or Christians. An attack against one of us is an attack against all of us.
  • Trump’s decision to charge Assange under the Espionage Act will have a serious chilling effect on our freedom of speech and freedom of the press. It also undermines our democracy by keeping crucial information from the American people that they deserve to know.
  • Ramadan is a time of prayer, fasting and reflection. Please join me in wishing Muslim Americans happiness as they celebrate Eid al-Fitr with family and friends. !