Politics & Government
Watch: Tulsi Talks Up Presidential Campaign In Bow
The Representative to Congress from Hawaii, who has qualified for the next Democratic debate, attended a house party in Bow.
BOW, NH — U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, attended a house party in Bow Thursday as part of another swing through the Granite State before the first-in-the-nation presidential primary next year. Gabbard answered questions from about 30 people at the home of state Rep. Mary Beth Walz and Harry Judd, focusing mostly on the control powerful moneyed interests have on Washington, D.C., and therefore, public policy, as well as shifting hundreds of billions of dollars from unending wars and military spending to domestic needs such as health care, sustainable infrastructure, renewable energy, and education.
Watch some of Gabbard's speech on YouTube:
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