DNC vice chair disinvited from Democrat debate
It was just last month when DNC chairDebbie Wasserman Schultz was drowned out by frustrated Democrats demanding more debates between the Democrat candidates, whileWasserman Schultz has doggedly stuck to the original schedule of six.
It wasn’t only the masses in New Hampshire unhappy with the debate schedule; DNC vice chairRep. Tulsi Gabbard also voiced her opinion that more debates were needed and says she was disinvited from the debates afteran appearance on MSNBC.
On Monday night, Gabbard returned to the scene of the “crime,” appearing on MSNBC with Chris Hayes to tell her story.
Someone should explain that to Wasserman Schultz.
CNN reports that the story has a happy ending, thanks to theBernie Sanders campaign offeringGabbard a ticket. “If she needs a ticket, have her give me a call.I think we have a couple; we can give her one.” said Sanders’ campaign manager on CNN’s “New Day.”