I’m dumbfounded.”The campaign continued the criticism Monday in an email to supporters that included photos of Gabbard with UFC fighter Zhang Weili after she successfully defended her title.In the meantime, we have other newsletters that you might enjoy. Please select an option from the list below.Having experienced first-hand the true cost of war, Tulsi made a personal vow to find a way to ensure that our country doesn’t continue repeating the mistakes of the past, sending our troops into war without a clear mission, strategy, or purpose.Tulsi has approached every issue through the lens of what will best serve the American people, secure our country, and promote peace.Growing up in Hawaii, Tulsi was surrounded by one of the most ethnically, culturally and religiously diverse places in the world. The Democratic National Committee recently announced that in order to qualify a candidate needs to capture at least 20% of the total number of delegates that have been awarded so far, which would leave Gabbard and her 0.1% delegate share well below the threshold.Gabbard has said she plans to stay in the race until the July Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee. And with the departure of Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth … “Frankly, I think the voters of Hawaii should be angry,” Moore added.

“I just don’t understand it.”“This rigged election is proving to be far from a fair fight, but our Champion for the people is no stranger to long odds,” the campaign wrote.The voters have spoken, he said, and maybe it’s time for Gabbard to listen. She is showing no sign of doing so, and released a campaign video on Twitter earlier today. At the height of the 2020 Democratic Party primary, Gabbard was one of six women vying to be the Democratic nominee for president. The congresswoman has no foreseeable pathway to the nomination, yet her campaign continues to plead with her supporters to keep sending her money.“The DNC can change the rules to let billionaires in, while shutting grassroots candidates out. Meanwhile, Biden and Sanders continued their fight to be the one to rack up enough delegates to take on President Donald Trump in the 2020 election.Moore said he doesn’t buy into Gabbard’s peddling of conspiracy theories, especially given her consistently poor showings.Civil Beat has been named the best overall news site in Hawaii for the 9th year in a row by the Society of Professional Journalists Hawaii Chapter.Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard is still running for president despite repeated poor showings.Gabbard’s refusal to drop out has many mystified about what she’s hoping to accomplish. Gabbard has served for seven years on the Foreign Affairs, Armed Services, and Homeland Security Committees, where she's been intimately involved with sensitive, national security issues. One simple idea unifies so many unique people—Aloha.Tulsi entered the race as a clear underdog against a well-established candidate, ran a positive campaign focused on servant leadership in the spirit of aloha, and won a resounding victory.Love for others, for her community, and her country has inspired Tulsi to live a life defined by service.Tulsi is the first female combat veteran to ever run for president and the first female combat veteran ever elected to Congress, along with Tammy Duckworth.A war veteran of two tours of duty in the Middle East and presently a major in the US Army National Guard, Gabbard is an outspoken critic of regime change wars and the new cold war.I was raised in a multi-faith family studying both the Christian and Hindu scriptures. Even though she’s said she has no intention to run for reelection she refuses to give up her seat despite calls for her to resign, meaning she’s still allowed to collect her $174,000 a year salary.She performed so poorly she even finished behind candidates who have already dropped out of the race.In each case, Gabbard received the fewest votes — by far — of the three candidates remaining, not surprising in an election that has come down to a two-way race between former Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.You're officially signed up for our daily newsletter, the Morning Beat.