Tulsi Gabbard on whether he will run for the President in 2028: ‘I will never do …’

Tulsi Gabbard revealed if she would have been open to contest elections for the President in 2028.

DNI Tulsi Gabard has not refused to run for the President in 2028 as he spoke with right -wing commentator Megin Kelly in his show and the question was clear that President Donald Trump did not decide to either run in 2028. Tulsi Gabbard ran for the President for 2020 and became the first woman fighter to run for the President.
Gabbard said, “I will never give any opportunity to serve my country. If we had talked a year ago, the idea did not cross my mind that I would stay here and I would talk this.”
Gabbard said, “My decisions have always been made in my life how I can serve God and how can I do the best service for my country. And that’s it took me here.”

Vance 2028 or Gabard 2028?

Vice President JD Vance is Republican’s favorite candidate to lead the party in the 2028 election. But the Trump Organization released Trump 2028 merchandise, living for the third term, possibly maintaining a conversation about Trump. The 22nd amendment of the constitution prevents any person from contesting elections for the third time, but Trump said that there are flaws. A potential flaws have to have a JD Vance competition with Donald Trump as his ongoing partner for the President, as the two -time President can run for the Vice President. If they are chosen, JD Vance can resign, make a way to become the Vice President to become President.
However, Donald Trump may not be eager to contest the election for the third time, as it will not be easy for him, although Republicans are requesting him to run for another term all the time, he said.
Megin Kelly said that she sees the first woman President at Tulsi Gabbard. Kelly said, “I know that the last time you run, you were put through a meat mill. But it was the other side. Now you have crossed.”

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