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Link: https://www.tulsi2020.com/
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I've been looking for a Democrat to support. She is the best I've found in some time at the national level.
- She takes a non-extreme/reasonable/American-majority/European-like position on abortion, which is nice for a Democrat candidate, and I want to encourage that in the Dem party. (She is still far from my personal position on the subject, which is that the killing of a child should never be intended.)
- She leans toward less interventionism in foreign policy, which I also like.
- She is not controlled by the D.C. Swamp. I don't like the fact that she supported Sanders (because I think he is a kook), but I like the fact that she was independent enough to stand up to HRC (whom I think is a crooked kook) and was willing to resign her DNC position on principle.
- I've seen Tulsi interviewed several times now, and she just comes off as a normal person...her interviews are more conversational and less talking-pointish, which is kind of nice and refreshing...and that would make her harder to criticize by Trump (although he would find a way). She seems the most sane and normal of all possible candidates, and I include Trump in that group. Trump is a weird human being, and I don't like him as a person at all.
However, Trump has promised to act in ways I support, and he has largely done so. Mostly, that means appointing the right kind of SCOTUS justices. But, I also like that he prefers to help American labor more than either the Dems or GOP will do.
Between Tulsi and Trump, Trump would probably still win my vote, because the Supreme Court is becoming the most powerful of the 3 branches of government, and the Federal government is displacing State governments in so many ways (just for an unimportant but enlightening example, the House just voted to make killing a dog a federal offense...WTF...handling the tough problems of our day, the House is), so appointments to SCOTUS will end up affecting my life much more than who is president in any given 4 year period.
And, I think the Russia accusations are 100% BS conspiracy theories, for both Gabbard and Trump, so I just ignore all that nonsense.
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