U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard speaks at the U.S. 2020 presidential election Democratic candidates debate in Miami, Florida (File/REUTERS/Mike Segar)
By Lisa Lerer
Stephen K. Bannon, President Donald Trumps former chief strategist, is impressed with her political talent. Richard B. Spencer, the white nationalist leader, says he could vote for her. Former Rep. Ron Paul praises her libertarian instincts, while Franklin Graham, the influential evangelist, finds her refreshing.
And far-right conspiracy theorists like Mike Cernovich see a certain MAGA sais quoi. Shes got a good energy, a good vibe. You feel like this is just a serious person, Cernovich said. She seems very Trumpian.
Among her fellow Democrats, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard has struggled to make headway as a presidential candidate, barely cracking the 2% mark in the polls needed to qualify for Tuesday nights debate. She is now injecting a bit of chaos into her own partys primary race, threatening to boycott that debate to protest what she sees as a rigging of the 2020 election. Thats left some Democrats wondering what, exactly, she is up to in the race, while others worry about supportive signs from online bot activity and the Russian news media.
Perhaps strangest of all is the unusual array of Americans who cannot seem to get enough of her.
On podcasts and online videos, in interviews and Twitter feeds, alt-right internet stars, white nationalists, libertarian activists and some of the biggest boosters of Trump heap praise on Gabbard. They like the Hawaiian congresswomans isolationist foreign policy views. They like her support for drug decriminalization. They like what she sees as censorship by big technology platforms.
Then there is 4chan, the notoriously toxic online message board, where some right-wing trolls and anti-Semites fawn over Gabbard, calling her Mommy and praising her willingness to criticize Israel. In April, the Daily Stormer, a neo-Nazi website, took credit for Gabbards qualification for the first two Democratic primary debates.
Brian Levin, the head of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University-San Bernardino, said Gabbard had the seal of approval within white nationalist circles. If people have that isolationist worldview, there is one candidate that could best express them on each side: Gabbard on the Democratic side and Trump on the Republican side, Levin said.
Gabbard has disavowed some of her most hateful supporters, castigating the news media for giving any oxygen at all to the endorsement she won from the white nationalist leader David Duke. But her frequent appearances on Tucker Carlsons Fox News show have buoyed her support in right-wing circles.
Both Gabbard and her campaign refused requests for comment about her support in right-wing circles or threat to boycott the debate. Even some political strategists who have worked with her are at a loss to explain her approach to politics.
Shes a very talented person but Im not sure, I just dont know what to say about the campaign exactly, said Mark Longabaugh, a Democratic strategist who worked with Gabbard when she was campaigning for Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont in 2016.
There is potential upside for Gabbard: Drawing more attention could energize her donors and perhaps attract more supporters, extending her candidacys life span.
Yet there is only confusion for several Democratic officials, activists and party officials, who privately say they have been a little spooked by Gabbard. Rival campaigns worry about her unpredictable attacks, if she participates in the debate, pointing to her sharp jabs against Sen. Kamala Harris of California in an earlier matchup.
Shes taken a series of policy steps which signal to the right that she has deep areas of alignment, said Neera Tanden, a longtime policy adviser to Hillary Clinton who now leads the Center for American Progress, a liberal think tank.
The questions deepened Thursday after Gabbard threatened to boycott Tuesdays debate, arguing that the corporate news media and the Democratic National Committee are working together to rig the event. (The New York Times is a co-sponsor of the debate with CNN.)
That message resonates with many of Gabbards supporters. In a moment marked by fractured politics, Gabbards nontraditional positions are a major part of her appeal for voters seeking to break out of polarized partisan divisions. Joe Rogan, the popular podcast host, said he planned to vote for her. Jack Dorsey, the chief executive of Twitter, donated to her campaign.
But its also an argument that reminds some Democrats of the narrative pushed by Russian actors during the 2016 presidential contest, when an operation by internet trolls worked to manipulate U.S. public opinion: that the electoral system is broken and cannot be trusted.
Some of those who have worked with Gabbard say that, as an Iraq War veteran whose chief message is that America should stop trying to police the world, she is representing viewpoints that draw support from an array of people in the United States as well as abroad.
In reality, Tulsi is really running on an anti-war message thats consistent with where a lot of veterans are, said Jon Soltz, chairman of the liberal veterans organization VoteVets.org, which worked closely with Gabbard during her first congressional campaign. I know everyone thinks theres a conspiracy theory here but thats really what shes doing.
Still, Democrats are on high alert about foreign interference in the next election and the DNC is well aware of the frequent mentions of Gabbard in the Russian state news media.
An independent analysis of the Russian news media found that RT, the Kremlin-backed news agency, mentioned Gabbard frequently for a candidate polling in single digits, according to data collected by the Alliance for Securing Democracy, a group that seeks to track and expose efforts by authoritarian regimes to undermine democratic elections.
Disinformation experts have also pointed to instances of suspicious activity surrounding Gabbards campaign in particular, a Twitter hashtag, #KamalaHarrisDestroyed, that trended among Gabbards supporters after the first Democratic debate, and appeared to be amplified by a coordinated network of bot-like accounts but there is no evidence of coordination between these networks and the campaign itself.
Laura Rosenberger, a former policy aide to Clintons campaign and director of the Alliance, sees Gabbard as a potentially useful vector for Russian efforts to sow division within the Democratic Party.
The Russian activity could be part of a longer-term effort to drive a wedge among Democrats, she said. This messaging has echoes of 2016.
That kind of speculation inflames Gabbards supporters online, who are known for swarming Gabbards critics on Twitter, for attacking the news media and the Democratic establishment for perceived bias against her and for compiling YouTube clips of her destroying and shutting down her Democratic rivals.
Gabbards fans are especially sensitive to claims that she is supported by Russian bots and amplified by the Russian state-funded news media outlets a conspiracy theory, they say, that is designed to delegitimize her campaign and her foreign policy views.
This whole thing the Democratic Party has done by putting forward this false idea that there was collusion between Russia and Trump has hurt our relations in a huge way with the Russians, Graham said. I cant speak for Tulsi, but I think she feels kind of the same way on some of these things.
While Democrats in Washington fret about Gabbard, her primary rivals have largely stayed silent, seeing little advantage in attacking a low-polling candidate.
She is likely to get harsher treatment back in Hawaii, where a cottage industry of researchers, former opponents and Democratic strategists has sprung up to track her connections and background as well as her ties to the teachings of Chris Butler, the controversial guru who founded The Science of Identity Foundation, and whose work she said still guides her. Gabbard has said the focus on her relationship with Butler and her faith was fueled by anti-Hindu bigotry.
She already faces a serious primary challenge for her House seat from state Sen. Kai Kahele, a Democrat. Though his campaign is focused on economic issues, he sees Gabbards support from extremists as a potential liability.
Clearly theres something about her and her policies that attacks and appeals to these type of people who are white nationalists, anti-Semites and Holocaust deniers, Kahele said. To her credit she has denounced David Duke, rejected these endorsements. But it does beg the question why.
Gabbard, once a Democratic darling as a telegenic newcomer and the first Hindu member of Congress, began falling out of party favor during the Obama administration, when she picked a series of fights over foreign policy, joining Republicans in demanding that President Barack Obama use the term radical Islam.
In 2016, she resigned her position as vice chair of the DNC to endorse Sanders over Clinton.
While Gabbard has opposed recent military interventions in the Middle East, she has developed relationships with leaders known for their authoritarian tendencies. She touts her support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India, who has empowered Hindu fundamentalists at great cost to Indias minorities. Gabbard also met with Egypts strongman leader, Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, during a 2015 trip to Paris with Dana Rohrabacher, a former Republican congressman known for his ties to Russians.
Most controversially, she has repeatedly defended the brutal Syrian dictator, Bashar Assad, whom she met in January 2017.
Those positions confound even some of her former Republican supporters.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, a pro-Israel activist who founded the World Values Network, said he first met Gabbard through Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey, who brought the congresswoman to dinner at a kosher restaurant in Washington.
His group, which is funded by the Republican megadonors Sheldon and Miriam Adelson, awarded Gabbard their Champion of Freedom Award at their annual gala in 2016. A picture from the event shows a grinning Gabbard posing with Boteach and Miriam Adelson.
In the three years since, Gabbard has criticized Israel for its reaction to protests, met with Assad and made several statements defending his regime.
To have a moral woman like Tulsi who is a military hero suddenly sit with a man who did that was inexplicable, Boteach said. I dont understand it until today. I cant figure her out.
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