Gabbard's message to CPAC: Can't we all just get along?

With panels like “Don Lemon is a dinosaur” and “Are you ready to be called a racist?” the Conservative Political Action Conference is the last place you’d go to hear a talk on unity. But that’s 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard’s message for the petri dish of the conservative movement.

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“I’m going to talk about the need for us to actually treat each other with respect and end this tribalism and divisiveness that’s tearing us apart,” the former congresswoman said during a phone call from Florida, previewing her Friday speech at the conservative shindig in Orlando.

“I think the fact that, you know, the announcement of my coming to speak at CPAC resulted in some pretty ugly, strongly-worded, even vile attacks … from people on both the left and the right,” she added, “is kind of indicative of this problem.”

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