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== Political Career == === U.S. House of Representatives === Gabbard was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2012, representing Hawaii's 2nd congressional district. During her tenure, she became known for her outspoken views on several critical issues: * '''Foreign Policy''': Gabbard is a staunch advocate for non-interventionism, frequently criticizing U.S. military engagements abroad. She believes in prioritizing diplomacy and dialogue over military action, which has resonated with many voters seeking a change in the current foreign policy approach. * '''Healthcare Reform''': A vocal supporter of universal healthcare, Gabbard has endorsed the Medicare for All initiative. She emphasizes the need for accessible and affordable healthcare for all Americans, arguing that healthcare is a basic human right. * '''Environmental Sustainability''': Gabbard has consistently pushed for policies addressing climate change and environmental protection. She advocates for renewable energy sources and sustainable practices to combat the growing threat of climate change. === Presidential Campaign === In 2020, Tulsi Gabbard announced her candidacy for the Democratic nomination for President. Her campaign focused on themes of peace, justice, and reform, setting her apart from other candidates. Gabbard participated in several Democratic debates, where she emphasized her unique qualifications as a veteran and a congresswoman with real-world experience. Despite facing challenges within the party, including criticisms for her foreign policy positions, Gabbard garnered a dedicated following. Her campaign raised important discussions about U.S. interventionism and the need for a new approach to foreign policy.
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