Tulsi Gabbard to run for US president

Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii, an Iraq War veteran and the first Hindu ever elected to US Congress, has announced she'll run for president in 2020.

Tulsi Gabbard greets supporters in Honolulu.

Tulsi Gabbard greets supporters in Honolulu. Source: AAP

Democratic US Representative Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii says she will run for president in 2020, becoming the latest member of her party to pursue a challenge to Republican President Donald Trump.

"I have decided to run and will be making a formal announcement within the next week," Gabbard, a liberal 37-year-old Iraq War veteran as well as the first Hindu and first Samoan-American elected to the US Congress, told CNN.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi administers the House oath of office to Republican Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, during a ceremonial swearing-in on Capitol Hill.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi administers the House oath of office to Republican Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, during a ceremonial swearing-in on Capitol Hill. Source: AAP


US Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts on December 31 announced she had formed an exploratory committee for a White House run in what is expected to be a crowded Democratic primary field before the November 2020 presidential election.

Gabbard said "the issue of war and peace" would be the main focus of her campaign.

Her office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The Democratic presidential field could eventually include Senators Kamala Harris, Cory Booker and Kirsten Gillibrand, as well as former Vice President Joe Biden.

Bernie Sanders holds hands with fellow presidential challenger Tulsi Gabbard.
Bernie Sanders holds hands with fellow presidential challenger Tulsi Gabbard. Source: AAP


Julian Castro, former President Barack Obama's housing secretary, also formed an exploratory committee in December.

In the race to pick a candidate to run against Trump, Democrats will grapple with the tension between the party's establishment and liberal wings that flared during the 2016 state-by-state nominating contests between former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Senator Bernie Sanders, an independent who ran under the Democratic banner.

Gabbard made headlines in 2016 by quitting a leadership post at the Democratic National Committee over the party's decision to limit the number of debates between Clinton and Sanders, with analysts believing fewer debates benefited Clinton.

Clinton ultimately won the Democratic nomination but lost to Trump.

The congresswoman then endorsed Sanders for president, becoming one of the few members of Congress to do so.

Then House candidate Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii with the women from the House of Representatives at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte on 4/9/12.
Then House candidate Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii with the women from the House of Representatives at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte on 4/9/12. Source: AAP


Gabbard remains popular with some liberals but will have serious competition with other candidates on the left flank of the party.

Gabbard has also drawn criticism for secretly meeting with Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, whose removal from power she opposes, during a 2017 trip to the war-ravaged country.

Iowa holds the first presidential nominating contest in 13 months.

Warren informally kicked off the 2020 Democratic presidential nominating fight on visit last weekend to Iowa, condemning the corrupting influence of money on politics and lamenting lost economic opportunities for working families.


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