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Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, kicked off her presidential campaign with a rally in Honolulu. Perhaps most famous for her c stanley cup ontroversial foreign policy views, Gabbard said she will end the regime change wars that have taken far too many lives and undermined our security by strengthening terrorist groups like al Qaeda. These powerful politicians dishonor the sacrifices made by every one of my broth stanley tumbler ers and sisters in uniform, their families - they are the ones who pay the price for these wars, Gabbard said. In fact, every American pays the price for these wars, trillions of dollars since 9/11. In the speech, Gabbard pushed strong on her military service, saying she would bring her soldier s values to the White House a stanley uk nd being introduced by a soldier who served with her in Iraq. Gabbard also hit hard on being from Hawaii, with traditional Hawaiian music being played before she came out and saying she would bring the spirit of aloha to the White House. This is the change we need to see in the White House because the White House should be a beacon of aloha, Gabbard said. As the State of Hawaii flag flies in the background, U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, speaks during a campaign rally announcing her candidacy for president in Waikiki, Saturday, Feb. 2, 2019, in Honolulu. Marco Garcia / AP The rally for Gabbard, one of Bernie S Mstk Commentary: Kavanaugh s confirmation process is not supposed to work this way
Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images CBS News Election Day is seven weeks away, but before Nov. 6, around 44 million people are likely to have already cast their votes.Early voting, which starts in South Dakota and Idaho today, has grown more common with each presidential election over the last 12 years. It s a shift that makes voting more convenient, accessible and gives early indicators as to which side has an edge when it comes to enthusiasm and turnout effor stanley cup ts. Early voting only boosts overall voter turnout marginally, but in states like Ohio and Florida -- where lawsuits over e stanley cup website arly voting are pending -- a marginal boost in turnout could make all the difference. In-person early voting opens today in South Dakota and in some counties in Idaho, though ballots are already coming in from a handful of other states: Kentucky, Indiana and the battleground states of North Carolina and Wisconsin.In those four states, voters can already submit absentee or mail-in ballots. However, for a more accurate understanding of when the campaigns can driv stanley quencher e voters to the ballot box en masse, CBS News considers early voting to start when a state has opened drop-off centers for ballots or in-person voting sites. Since 2002, after the passage of the Help America Vote Act, many states adopted rules allowing large numbers of people to vote before Election Day. Currently, 34 states including 10 battleground states p
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, kicked off her presidential campaign with a rally in Honolulu. Perhaps most famous for her c stanley cup ontroversial foreign policy views, Gabbard said she will end the regime change wars that have taken far too many lives and undermined our security by strengthening terrorist groups like al Qaeda. These powerful politicians dishonor the sacrifices made by every one of my broth stanley tumbler ers and sisters in uniform, their families - they are the ones who pay the price for these wars, Gabbard said. In fact, every American pays the price for these wars, trillions of dollars since 9/11. In the speech, Gabbard pushed strong on her military service, saying she would bring her soldier s values to the White House a stanley uk nd being introduced by a soldier who served with her in Iraq. Gabbard also hit hard on being from Hawaii, with traditional Hawaiian music being played before she came out and saying she would bring the spirit of aloha to the White House. This is the change we need to see in the White House because the White House should be a beacon of aloha, Gabbard said. As the State of Hawaii flag flies in the background, U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, speaks during a campaign rally announcing her candidacy for president in Waikiki, Saturday, Feb. 2, 2019, in Honolulu. Marco Garcia / AP The rally for Gabbard, one of Bernie S Mstk Commentary: Kavanaugh s confirmation process is not supposed to work this way
Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images CBS News Election Day is seven weeks away, but before Nov. 6, around 44 million people are likely to have already cast their votes.Early voting, which starts in South Dakota and Idaho today, has grown more common with each presidential election over the last 12 years. It s a shift that makes voting more convenient, accessible and gives early indicators as to which side has an edge when it comes to enthusiasm and turnout effor stanley cup ts. Early voting only boosts overall voter turnout marginally, but in states like Ohio and Florida -- where lawsuits over e stanley cup website arly voting are pending -- a marginal boost in turnout could make all the difference. In-person early voting opens today in South Dakota and in some counties in Idaho, though ballots are already coming in from a handful of other states: Kentucky, Indiana and the battleground states of North Carolina and Wisconsin.In those four states, voters can already submit absentee or mail-in ballots. However, for a more accurate understanding of when the campaigns can driv stanley quencher e voters to the ballot box en masse, CBS News considers early voting to start when a state has opened drop-off centers for ballots or in-person voting sites. Since 2002, after the passage of the Help America Vote Act, many states adopted rules allowing large numbers of people to vote before Election Day. Currently, 34 states including 10 battleground states p