ICH: Democratic presidential hopeful Tulsi Gabbard
appeared on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' on Wednesday and took on the
Democratic National Committee for a "lack of transparency" on
qualifying for the next round of debates.
"I think the bigger problem is that
the whole process really lacks transparency," Gabbard told Carlson.
"People deserve having that transparency because ultimately it's the
people who will decide who our Democratic nominee will be." "When you see that lack of
transparency," she said, it creates "a lack of faith and trust in the
process."
Representative Gabbard, D-Hawaii, has
hit the donor threshold but in terms of poll thresholds, she fell two short of
making the cut for next month's nationally televised primary debates and likely
won't make the stage.
The congresswoman said that voters are
seeing the "political elites" front and center, while candidates like
her are left on the "outside."
"Really what they see is a small group
of of really powerful political elites, the establishment making decisions that
serve their interests and maintaining that power while the rest of us are left
outside. The American people are left behind," Gabbard said.
Gabbard pledged to continue campaigning and
reaching out to voters.
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