The Hill:
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii), a vice chairwoman of the
Democratic National Committee (DNC), says she was disinvited from the
first Democratic presidential debate after calling for more debates,
according to a new report.
“When I first came to Washington, one of the things that I was
disappointed about was there’s a lot of immaturity and petty
gamesmanship that goes on, and it kind of reminds me of how high school
teenagers act,” Gabbard told The New York Times.
“It’s very dangerous when we have people in positions of leadership
who use their power to try to quiet those who disagree with them. When I signed up to be vice chair of the D.N.C., no one
told me I would be relinquishing my freedom of speech and checking it at
the door.”
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