Posted on 06/26/2019 8:13:07 PM PDT by rintintin
The Drudge Report political website posted a surprising instant poll showing that its visitors believe Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii was winning the debate at the 90-minute mark, polling at almost 25% with 4,297 votes.
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...But shes smashing the Drudge straw poll with 37%. Twice Lieawathas drawher nearest competitor. Booker is last. Its a marvel hes a Senator.
I’ve said for many weeks,,,she can win, The Dim place.
Correct. Gabbard was born on April 12, 1981, in Leloaloa, Maoputasi County, on American Samoa’s main island of Tutuila.
so we have ANOTHER pick of the globalist elite that is not an Article II, Section 1, clause 5 Natural Born Citizen.
Because of Obama’s 8 years, we cannot get the SCOTUS to adjudicate this Article III matter for the first time in US history.
We need to figure out how to overcome this deficiency.
Isn’t she the most attractive?
Maybe she needs a reality TV Show...
A real island-girl who can surf! Even Obama cant do that!
New meme and T-shirt:
TULSI CAN SURF!
Gabbard is the least crazy
This may have vaulted Gabbard into the favorite to be the running mate of the eventual nominee, if the nominee is a white male.
Book ‘em Dan-o
Totally and regularly pissing off the Democrat base.
Of course, unlike McCain, she wouldnt have the media fawning all over her.
Quite the opposite.
Tim Ryan did well.
I voted for the worse person, I think a lot of people did the same. Mind games Libs!
Is she married? I might introduce her to my son.
Who/what is that?
Is Tulsi the political equivalent of Tiffany?
Tuaua v. United States
According to the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), the people born in American Samoa including those born on Swains Island are “nationals but not citizens of the United States at birth”. If a child is born on any of these islands to any U.S. citizen, then that child is considered a national and a citizen of the United States at birth. In an amicus curiae brief filed in federal court, Samoan Congressman Faleomavaega supported the legal interpretation that the Citizenship Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment does not extend birthright citizenship to United States nationals born in unincorporated territories.
All U.S. nationals have statutory rights to reside in the United States (i.e., the 50 states and Puerto Rico), and may apply for citizenship by naturalization after three months of residency by passing a test in English and civics, and by taking an oath of allegiance to the United States. However, the INA makes clear that any “national but not a citizen of the United States” who at any time has been convicted of any aggravated felony, whether the aggravated felony was committed inside or outside the United States, is “debarred from becoming a citizen of the United States”
Speaking of running mates, Cory Booker said tonight that they cannot have two men on the presidential ticket. He said he would not want to be Biden’s running mate, and went on to say with the diversity in the party you cannot have two men on a presidential ticket.
Being the most likable and normal at the kiddie table debate is a blessing in disguise for Gabbard. I think Warren was seeded to win that round and, purely by polling, Gabbard put her away instead.
Time for Beto to to have a live televised proctological examination.
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