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  1. Tulsi Gabbard (/ ˈ t ʌ l s i ˈ ɡ æ b ər d / TUL-see GAB-ərd; born April 12, 1981) is an American politician, United States Army Reserve officer, and political commentator who was the U.S. representative for Hawaii's 2nd congressional district from 2013 to 2021. Gabbard was the first Samoan-American to become a voting member of ...

  2. Tulsi Gabbard (nascida em 12 de abril de 1981) é uma política estado-unidense e oficial da Reserva do Exército dos Estados Unidos que serviu na Câmara dos Representantes pelo 2.º Círculo eleitoral do Havaí de 2013 a 2021. Eleita em 2012, ela é a primeira hindu, bem como a primeira pessoa da Samoa Americana, no Congresso.

    • Early Life
    • Hawaii House of Representatives
    • Honolulu City Council
    • United States House of Representatives
    • Democratic National Committee
    • 2020 Presidential Campaign
    • Personal Life
    • Other Websites

    Gabbard was born on April 12, 1981, in Leloaloa, American Samoa, the fourth of five children. Her father, Mike Gabbard, is of American Samoan descent. She graduated from Hawaii Pacific University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administrationin 2009.

    In 2002, Gabbard ran to represent the 42nd House District of the Hawaii House of Representatives. She won the four-candidate Democratic primary with a plurality of 48% of the vote over Rida Cabanilla (30%), Dolfo Ramos (18%), and Gerald Vidal (4%). Gabbard then defeated Republican Alfonso Jimenez in the general election, 65%–35%. In 2002, at the ag...

    After returning home from her second deployment to the Middle East in 2009, Gabbard ran for a seat on the Honolulu City Council. Gabbard finished first with 33% of the vote in the primary. In the November 2 runoff election, she defeated Sesnita Moepono, 58%–42%, to win the seat. Gabbard introduced a measure to help food truck vendors by loosening p...

    In early 2011, Mazie Hirono, the incumbent Congresswoman in Hawaii's second congressional district, announced that she would run for a U.S. Senate seat. Soon after that, in May 2011, Gabbard announced her candidacy for the House seat. Gabbard won with 62,882 votes or 55% of the total. The Honolulu Star-Advertiser described her win as an "improbable...

    Gabbard, a vice-chair of the Democratic National Committee, was critical of the decision by DNC chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultzto hold only six debates during the 2016 Democratic Party primary season, compared with 26 in 2008 and 15 in 2004. Gabbard resigned as DNC vice-chair on February 28, 2016, in order to endorse Senator Bernie Sanders for ...

    On October 19, 2018, Politico announced that Gabbard was "weighing a 2020 presidential bid", and would wait until after the 2018 midterms for an official announcement. On January 11, 2019 interview with CNN, Gabbard confirmed her plans to seek the Democratic nominationand officially announced her candidacy the following week. After failing to quali...

    In 2002, Gabbard was a martial arts instructor. In 2002, Gabbard married Eduardo Tamayo. The couple divorced in 2006.In February 2015, Gabbard got engaged to Abraham Williams, and the two married on April 9, 2015.

    Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard Archived 2019-08-28 at the Wayback Machineofficial U.S. House website
    Tulsi Gabbard for Congress Archived 2019-01-11 at the Wayback Machine
    Healthy Hawai'i Coalition (HHC) Archived 2012-11-14 at the Wayback Machine
    Tulsi Gabbard at the Open Directory Project
  3. Tulsi Gabbard. Political positions. Electoral history. 2020 presidential campaign. Primaries. U.S. Representative. from Hawaii's 2nd district. Congressional career. CPC. Stop Arming Terrorists Act. No More Presidential Wars Act. INF Treaty Compliance Act. 2012 election. 2014 reelection. 2016 reelection. 2018 reelection. v. t. e.

  4. 18 de nov. de 2019 · Learn about Tulsi Gabbard, a U.S. congresswoman, Iraq war veteran and 2020 Democratic presidential candidate. Find out her views on foreign policy, criminal justice, healthcare, climate change and immigration.

  5. Tulsi Gabbard 2020 presidential campaign; Campaign: 2020 United States presidential election (Democratic Party primaries) Candidate: Tulsi Gabbard U.S. Representative (2013–2021) Member of the Hawaii House of Representatives (2002–2004) Affiliation: Democratic Party: Announced: January 11, 2019: Launched: February 2, 2019 ...

  6. 19 de mar. de 2020 · We asked 21 candidates the same 18 questions. Hear Tulsi Gabbards answers. Ms. Gabbard wants America to leave the rest of the world alone — that’s why she’s running for president. As Ms ...