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Tulsi Gabbard Claims Vance Dominated Walz in VP Debate, Highlights JD’s Censorship Push
Tulsi Gabbard Claims Vance Dominated Walz in VP Debate, Highlights JD’s Censorship Push

On Tuesday night, the vice presidential debate took place between Senator JD Vance (R-OH) and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D). Now, the former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard is speaking out to reveal who the clear winner of this debate was.

Like many other Americans, Gabbard has become disillusioned by the Democratic Party in recent years. After watching the many failed policies of the Democrat President Joe Biden, Gabbard left the Democratic Party to become an Independent in 2022.

After watching Tuesday night’s debate, Gabbard believes that Vance was the clear winner. In the end, Walz simply could not compete with him.

The Blaze:
“Anyone who watched with an open mind sincerely interested in listening to what both JD Vance and Tim Walz had to say probably came away with a very different and positive impression of JD Vance as well as the policies that he and President Trump are putting forward,” she tells Glenn Beck.

“I think JD did a fantastic job in talking about these issues in a way that I could relate to, that were very real and really reflect the fact that both he and President Trump are listening to the American people. You contrast that with what we hear from Kamala Harris, what we heard from Tim Walz, who had a really, really tough job tonight trying to defend Kamala Harris and Joe Biden’s disastrous policies,” she adds, noting that both Biden and Harris “are so arrogantly dismissive of the reality of the struggles of so many Americans across the country.”

Vance’s Best Moment

Gabbard went on to say that Vance’s best moment came towards the end of the debate, when the topic of censorship was brought up. She was disturbed that the liberal moderators didn’t devote enough time to this “very serious issue.”

More from The Blaze:
“We have hard evidence that [censorship] has been taking place” under the Biden administration, she points out. “You have Tim Walz himself who has said that free speech in the First Amendment is a privilege and that it does not apply to misinformation and disinformation and hate speech. The thing that he and Kamala Harris are not telling the American people is that they believe they’re the only ones who get to decide what is misinformation and disinformation [and hate speech].”

Harris has indeed made it clear that she has no respect for freedom of speech. In 2019, during her first failed run for president, Harris whined that social media companies “are directly speaking to millions and millions of people without any level of oversight or regulation and it has to stop.”

Should Harris and Walz win this election, there’s no telling just how far they will go when it comes to clamping down on freedom of speech. Harris and Biden have spent years failing our country with their ridiculously woke policies. The last thing that Harris wants is for the American people to be able to freely talk to one another about just how bad her leadership really is.

Sadly, Big Tech will be all too happy to help Harris out. Indeed, the liberals who run social media have been censoring conservatives for years.

Harris and Big Tech have gone so far with their censorship calls that they’ve alienated traditional Democrats like Gabbard. Given how tight the presidential race is, Harris shouldn’t be surprised if this is what ultimately costs her the election.

Key Takeaways: 

  • Gabbard declares Vance won the debate over Walz.
  • Gabbard says Vance’s best moment came when discussing censorship.
  • The censorship of conservatives has gone too far.

Source: The Blaze, The New York Post

October 3, 2024
James Conrad
James is an Ivy League graduate who has been passionate about politics for many years. He also loves movies, running, tennis...and freedom!
James is an Ivy League graduate who has been passionate about politics for many years. He also loves movies, running, tennis...and freedom!
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