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Tulsi Gabbard has endorsed former President Trump. Her endorsement, along with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s could “make the election about issues again.”

Gabbard said this week that “we as Americans must stand together to reject this anti-freedom culture of political retaliation and abuse of power.” She is a strong anti-war politician and veteran and she has recently disclosed that she has been marked for surveillance by the federal government.

As journalist Michael Shellenberger put it, Kennedy represents important issues that the media does not want to discuss such as vaccine safety, food supply safety and the end of censorship. In fact, he is suing the Biden administration for censorship and a judge recently ruled that his case can continue. Watch his lawyer’s summation of the case here.

Can Vice President Kamala Harris appropriately address these issues? Shellenberger points out that “she [offers] nothing in the way of a powerful story and little in the way of a concrete agenda. Her whole campaign has been that way. Since Harris announced her candidacy, her campaign emphasized that she was ‘brat,’ her opponents were weird, and her campaign was about ‘joy,’ vibes, and ‘freedom.'” But not freedom in the way you want it. Freedom in the way she wants it.

These endorsements could move the needle for Donald Trump but not with decided Democrats. A new poll shows that 93% of Democrats have a favorable opinion of Kamala Harris, up from 77% in June. So they didn’t think much of her before she was the candidate but now they love her.

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