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Gabbard rejects ex-KKK wizard’s endorsement for 2020 election

In this AFP file photo, US Representative Tulsi Gabbard speaks during Day 2 of the Democratic National Convention at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 26, 2016.

Anti-war American lawmaker, Tulsi Gabbard, has rejected a 2020 endorsement by David Duke, a founder and former grand wizard of the notorious Ku Klux Klan (KKK).

“I have strongly denounced David Duke’s hateful views and his so-called ‘support’ multiple times in the past, and reject his support,” said the first Hindu member of US Congress in a statement to The Hill on Tuesday.

The Hawaii representative was endorsed by Duke on Twitter

“Tulsi Gabbard in 2020. Finally, a candidate for president who will really put America First?” he tweeted Monday.

‘New cold war’

In her response, the Iraq war veteran asserted that she aims to prevent a nuclear war and “end the new cold war” after winning the 2020 presidential election.

“Publicizing Duke's so-called ‘endorsement’ is meant to distract from my message: that I will end regime-change wars, work to end the new cold war and take us away from the precipice of a nuclear war, which is a greater danger now than ever before,” said the staunch opponent of US military interventionism.

US President Donald Trump recently withdrew the US from a key Cold War-ear nukes pact.

Russian President Vladimir Putin asserted that Moscow would follow suit after Washington suspended the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty.

‘A movement of aloha’

This is not the first time the Democratic politician is rejecting endorsement by Duke.

“Our movement is one of love/aloha, inclusivity. Duke represents hatred, racism, anti-Semitism, fear. We don’t want his ‘support.’ Period,” she said in December 2016.

Duke had called on Trump to assign Gabbard as the country’s secretary of state.

“U didn't know I'm Polynesian/Cauc? Dad couldn't use "whites only" water fountain. No thanks. Ur white nationalism is pure evil,” she tweeted in response in November 2016.


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