No, she wasn't. She was like Marianne Williamson. I'm a Democrat and I'm not going to argue with some misinformed Republican about who was what in the Democratic party.
Marianne Williamson? Ha ha ha, nope, try again fool, Tulsi rose up the Democrat ranks, all the way vice chair of your party. It’s understandable that you would try to make her look like a nobody. If anybody knows the inner workings of the scum that is the Democrat party, it’s her.
Democratic National Committee (DNC)
On January 22, 2013, Gabbard was unanimously elected as a vice chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC)
Hawaii House of Representatives (2002–2004)
In 2002, after
redistricting, Gabbard won the four-candidate Democratic primary for the 42nd district of the
Hawaii House of Representatives with a plurality of 43% of the vote. Gabbard then won the general election with 60.7% of the vote, defeating Republican Alfonso Jimenez.
Honolulu City Council (2011–2012)
After returning home from her second deployment to the Middle East in 2009, Gabbard ran for a seat on the
Honolulu City Council vacated by City Councilman
Rod Tam, of the 6th district, who decided to retire to run for
mayor of Honolulu.
United States House of Representatives (2013–2021)
113th Congress
Main article:
2012 United States House of Representatives elections in Hawaii § District 2
In early 2011,
Mazie Hirono, the incumbent Democratic U.S. Representative for
Hawaii's 2nd congressional district, announced her candidacy for the
U.S. Senate. In May 2011, Gabbard declared her candidacy for the open House seat. The Democratic mayor of Honolulu,
Mufi Hannemann, was considered the frontrunner in the six-way primary, but Gabbard won with 55% of the vote. The
Honolulu Star-Advertiser described her victory as an "improbable rise from a distant underdog to victory." She resigned from the
Honolulu City Councilon August 16, 2012, to focus on her congressional campaign
As the Democratic nominee, Gabbard was invited by House Minority Leader
Nancy Pelosi to speak at the
2012 Democratic National Convention, where she was introduced as "an emerging star."
House committee assignments (2013–2021)
During her tenure in Congress, Gabbard served on multiple committees, focusing on military, foreign affairs, and financial issues. Notably, she was a long-time member of the House Armed Services Committee, where she worked on defense funding, military readiness, and intelligence oversight. In 2018, she successfully passed an amendment to improve protective equipment for civil defense agencies near volcanic activity.
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