


Former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard teased the idea of her own 2024 presidential bid.
While appearing on Hannity on Thursday, Gabbard said she would consider running “if there were a way for me to best serve the country in that fashion.”
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When asked if her potential presidential bid would be under a third party or under the centrist organization No Labels, Gabbard said she was open to it.
“I would consider all options. Put it that way,” Gabbard said.
The former congresswoman announced her departure from the Democratic Party in October and has become a strong voice for conservative causes.
“I think that there are actually a lot of Democrats across the country who, like me, feel that today’s Democratic Party is completely out of touch with the people,” Gabbard said. “We have the Democrat elite, people in the Biden administration pushing this nonsense saying things like the government should be responsible for raising your children, not you as parents. They are pushing things like censorship of any speech that they don’t like. They are pushing open borders. They are pushing favoring victims or criminals.”
“I was a Democrat my entire life until a few months ago,” she continued. “Because of their insanity, I could no longer associate myself with them.”
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Gabbard said she believes most Democratic voters are looking for another option besides reelecting President Joe Biden, who “takes voters for granted.”
“Voters want options,” Gabbard added. “They want to be able to vote for the best candidate that they believe can do the job.”