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<title>Why conservatives should stop being cheerleaders for Tulsi Gabbard</title>
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<description>It&#x26;#x27;s easy to like Rep. Tulsi Gabbard. Her calm delivery and non-elitist persona is a sharp contrast to her fellow 2020 candidates, especially when on the debate stage. While others like Sen. Bernie Sanders and Beto O&#x26;#x27;Rourke loudly compete for who can be the most extreme, she presents herself as a moderate alternative. Gabbard is less well-known than other, decidedly controversial Democrats. Throughout the campaign, her abysmal poll numbers have hovered around the 2% mark. But while she is not a legitimate election threat, she has gained the admiration of a portion of voters on the right. Her recent tussle...</description>
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