TULSI GABBARD: It's time to talk about what happens next after the midterms
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Former Democratic U.S. representative Tulsi Gabbard urges Republicans and Democrats to find ways to work together after the 2022 midterm elections on "Tucker Carlson Tonight."
Former Democrat turned independent Tulsi Gabbard represented Hawaii's 2nd congressional district from 2013 to 2021 in the United States House of Representatives. She was a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020.
PRESIDENT BIDEN: Let me start with a few words about the recent elections held in the United States. What we saw was the strength and resilience of the American democracy and we saw it in action and the American people prove once again that democracy is who we are and there was a strong rejection of election deniers at every level from those seeking to lead our states and those seeking to serve in Congress and also those seeking to oversee the elections and there was a strong rejection of political violence and voter intimidation.
There were no candidates this cycle that were in favor of political violence or voter intimidation or destroying democracy. Joe Biden's message is the wrong approach, because here is the truth: As long as the Democratic Party and the permanent Washington elite are working hand in hand with Google and Facebook, and as long as Google is allowed to continue to use its monopoly power to skew public opinion in a certain direction, literally manipulating the information that we as voters are allowed to see, then there is no democracy.