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Policies- Tulsi Gabbard
I am writing this because too many people seem actively averse to actually looking up the candidates pages and reading the policies for themselves. Maybe if those policies are written in a different form, those policies will be better portrayed.
One of the first things to remind people about with Tulsi Gabbard is that she is the one candidate who actively stood up against election fraud in the 2016 primary. She stepped down as vice chair of the DNC to do so. The candidate she supported in that case has been completely silent as she has suffered media silence and dishonest tactics by the DNC to exclude her from debates.
So here is your chance to get acquainted with her policies and stances.
Universal healthcare-
Tulsi is in favor of universal healthcare. She has stated that she has the goal of eliminating corporate involvement in primary care medicine, while reserving a role for insurance companies for additional levels of care beyond basic universal care. This is similar to policies in most countries that have universal healthcare.
She proposes a policy whereby the government can negotiate lower drug prices with drug companies.
Foreign policy-
She has foreign policy experience of six years on the Armed Services and Foreign Affairs Committees.
Tulsi is in favor of using diplomacy rather than force against other countries who are adversaries, present or potential.