Tulsi Gabbard to stump for Republican Don Bolduc in New Hampshire


Former Representative Tulsi Gabbard will join New Hampshire Republican Senate nominee Don Bolduc after her dramatic announcement to campaign. leaving the Democratic Party,

Bolduc, a retired Army brigadier general who is challenging Democratic incumbent Maggie Hassan, revealed on Twitter Wednesday that he and Gabbard will “scramble the granite state.”

,[Tulsi Gabbard] There is a fellow change agent and free-thinking outsider who is ready to speak the truth to power. I am honored to have their support and look forward to having a blast on NH with them!” Bolduc tweeted,

“We don’t agree on every issue, but I’m honored to have the support of Tulsi Gabbard, who I think is broken and we need to change direction,” he said.

bolduk beat your benevolent opponentState Sen. Chuck Morse, in last month’s Republican primary, has come under criticism for echoing claims by former President Donald Trump that the 2020 election was marred by voter fraud.

Gabbard was previously the US Representative for Hawaii.
Tulsi Gabbard will campaign with Republican Senate nominee Don Bolduc.
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Bolduc has also questioned whether the FBI should be terminated In the wake of a law enforcement agency raid on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in August.

During the primary campaign, a Super PAC backed by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) spent more than $3 million on ads supporting Bolduc, according to the Washington Post, upping a more vulnerable candidate against Hassan. In an apparent attempt to lift.

Former New Hampshire governor Hassan, who is seeking a second six-year term, leads Bolduc by a 5.8 percentage point, according to a real clear politics average of elections,

Bolduc is the Republican nominee for the Senate in New Hampshire.
Bolduc is the first Republican Gabbard to campaign after leaving the Democratic Party.
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Gabbard, 41, on Tuesday blasted the Democratic Party as “an elitist” inspired by a “cowardly awakening” and promoting “anti-white racism” in a video posted to Twitter.

She has not stated whether she is becoming a Republican, independent or joining a new party.

Gabbard ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020 and received 3.27% of the vote in Granite State’s first-in-the-nation primary. She dropped out of the race weeks later.



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