The DNC has deigned that Democrats will eat whatever the DNC puts on their plate. The DNC doesn't want Bernie or Tulsi Gabbard. Neither plays the subservient role for the DNC. The Democratic Party has ghosted Tulsi Gabbard. She doesn't toe the line on interventionist foreign policy and thrashed Kamala and Hillary for attacking her. Kamala was last seen making submissive smiles at Biden. I have a theory that the Democratic Party, just like the Republican Party but not Bernie, supports policies like interventionism and free trade to keep the money rolling in from its corporate sponsors. Speaking of ghosting, Kamala Harris said, " we find ourselves without any woman on a path to be the Democratic nominee for president".
Tulsi Gabbard used to have a role in the DNC until she resigned in the 2016 campaign to support Bernie. The DNC never forgave her. After changing its rules to let $Bloomberg$ into the race some weeks ago, the DNC has again changed its rules to prevent Tulsi Gabbard from being in the next debate. She asked both Biden and Bernie to oppose this change so she can be in the debate. Biden won't because he is the DNC candidate. Let's see if Bernie has the decency to raise his voice in consideration of sacrifices she made for him four years ago. Its a shame that Bernie has gone almost silent about interventionism in this campaign. I would like to think he still supports it. Maybe he can still put in a word for Tulsi Gabbard though to thank her for her previous support.
When Kamala, Amy, and Warren left the race, there was a lot said about misogyny, the hatred of, contempt for, or prejudice against women. They did not want to think that they were rejected as evil [[Kamala) or liars [[Warren). Hillary made the same excuse four years ago. I don't think that the DNC is rejecting Tulsi Gabbard on a misogynist basis but Emily's List and those other women candidates do not support the only woman left in the race. Their priorities are elsewhere.
Kamala Harris endorsing Joe Biden [[from the Hill, twitter Lily Adams)
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