WASHINGTON 鈥 Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard suspended her presidential campaign Thursday and endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden over Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders for the Democratic nomination.
Gabbard made the announcement in a 4-minute video in which she compared the current coronavirus pandemic to the 9/11 terrorist attacks by al-Qaeda and said that it was important for Americans to stand together in defeating a 鈥渃ommon enemy.鈥
She also said that it was clear after Tuesday鈥檚 elections that Democratic primary voters wanted Biden and not Sanders to take on President Donald Trump in November.
鈥淎lthough I may not agree with the vice president on every issue, I know that he has a good heart and he鈥檚 motivated by his love for our country and the American people,鈥 Gabbard said. 鈥淚鈥檓 confident that he will lead our country guided by the spirit of aloha, respect and compassion and thus help heal the divisiveness that has been tearing our country apart.鈥
Gabbard ended her campaign after a series of poor showings in primaries and caucuses across the country. After Tuesday鈥檚 primaries, she was mathematically eliminated from the contest.
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Gabbard鈥檚 endorsement of Biden might come as a surprise, especially given her close ties to Sanders.
In 2016, Gabbard resigned as vice chair of the Democratic National Committee to endorse Sanders over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, a move that endeared her with progressives but made her an enemy within the party establishment.
Gabbard’s endorsement should also end any speculation that she planned to mount a third-party campaign, a rumor she has repeatedly denied.
The congresswoman’s political future is now an open question. Gabbard said she does not plan to run for reelection in Hawaii鈥檚 2nd Congressional District. She reiterated that fact again on Wednesday with Hawaii News Now, when she was questioned by anchor Keahi Tucker whether she was reconsidering.
鈥淚s there a chance that you are going to get back in the race for Congress?鈥 Tucker asked.
鈥淣o, I am not,鈥 she said.
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