Mccoy I am of the opinion that Tulsi Gabbard always had something to offer the Democratic Party. I was not happy that many in the Democratic Party shunned her. I do not believe that taking a 180 degree turn was the answer but I do believe that as Trump is considering her as a top official in his presidency Harris would have also had Cheney in hers. In both incidents I believe that having people from opposite parties would and will be beneficial in helping new administrations having a clearer and more impartial view in decision making. I’m not sure how she means that Biden did not help our relationship with India because he did reach out to Modi in support of such things as support of India in its battle with Communist China. I also know that India has not been helpful to countries supporting Ukraine in its fight against Russian intervention and aggression.
Thanks for your inclusion of a helpful video to better understand Tulsi Gabbards views on leaving the Democratic Party. Like JFK junior I believe both these statesmen and women should have never been ostracized from the Democratic Party, which i have said before, just as I am strongly of the opinion that Mit Romney, Liz Cheney and Kinzinger should have never been ostracized from the Republican Party. In both scenarios it was a good way of making enemies out of friends. It is yet to be seen what retribution Trump intends to take on his enemies as he has promised during his candidacy. A threat which was not echoed by Harris and her allies.
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Biden and Narendra Modi look to tighten US-India ties as concerns rise over China. The leaders have looked to tighten the U.S.-India partnership amid shared concerns over an increasingly assertive China, climate change, artificial intelligence and global supply chains.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/joe-biden/biden-modi-look-tighten-us-india-ties-concerns-rise-china-rcna104042