In a recent government meeting, discussions highlighted the growing support for Tulsi Gabbard as a presidential candidate, with notable endorsements from prominent figures. One participant, who identified as a supporter, expressed admiration for Gabbard's qualifications and potential impact on the global stage.
The speaker shared a personal anecdote involving his wife, actress Cheryl Hines, who has a background rooted in activism, particularly in women's rights. Hines reflected on the significance of having a woman of color in the presidency, specifically mentioning Kamala Harris as a historic figure. However, she expressed a preference for Gabbard, indicating that waiting a few years for her candidacy would be a dream come true.
The speaker emphasized the rarity of having two candidates, like Gabbard and Harris, who are both deemed ready for the presidency, underscoring the pride that would come from having Gabbard represent the United States on the world stage. This sentiment reflects a broader enthusiasm among supporters for Gabbard's potential leadership and the historic implications of her candidacy.