Honestly, I thought she had endorsed Trump a long time ago. Tulsi’s long goodbye from the Democratic Party has taken her to precincts like CPAC and, going on two years ago, my own organization’s Fall Briefing. Looking back at my post on that event, I am reminded of how impressed I was by her.
Tulsi may be an attractive woman, but much more importantly she comes across as a serious, and above all military, person. She is very smart and also empathetic. Our audience loved her.
My only regret about Tulsi Gabbard is that Trump didn’t choose her as his vice presidential nominee. Nothing against J.D. Vance, who I think is doing a commendable job. But Tulsi was my first choice.
In any event, it is good to have her officially on the team.
Gabbard figures in this meme:
This is a thing of beauty. And the background art is nice and subtle. pic.twitter.com/Uo0ORLT4T8
— Julie Frost–That Werewolf Writer🐺🦉 (@JulieCFrost) August 24, 2024
It is easy to understand why a few smart and high-profile former Democrats have moved over to support Trump, but the bigger question is why there hasn’t been more erosion among the Democratic rank and file.
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