Colonel Tulsi Gabbard explains why she's endorsing Trump

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"I was a Democrat for over 20 years. Today, I endorsed Donald Trump for president. WATCH to find out why", @TulsiGabbard./*Presidential Election Calendar
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2020 presidential candidate. former congresswoman. Soldier. Wave rider. Veteran. Byline. Inquiries: http://tulsigabbard.com (Views do not reflect the position of the Department of Defense)
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*Presidential Election Calendar
Debates
Mr. Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, the presumptive Democratic nominee, will face off in a prime-time matchup hosted by ABC News on Sept. 10. After President Biden’s exit from the race — spurred in part by his June 27 debate performance — Mr. Trump had initially canceled this date, but changed his mind.
Mr. Trump has proposed two other dates, to which Ms. Harris has not yet agreed.
Date Event
Proposed Presidential Debate
Sept.
Date proposed by Mr. Trump to debate Ms. Harris on Fox News. Ms. 4
Harris had not agreed to this debate as of Aug. 8.
Presidential Debate
Sept.
Ms. Harris and Mr. Trump are scheduled to participate in a debate
10
hosted by ABC News.
Proposed Presidential Debate
Sept.
Date proposed by Mr. Trump to debate Ms. Harris on NBC News. Ms. 25
Harris had not agreed to this debate as of Aug. 8.
Vice Presidential Debate
Oct. 1 Mr. Vance and Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota are scheduled to participate in a debate hosted by CBS News.
Vote by mail
A majority of voters live in states that allow voting by mail, though some states require an excuse — like travel, work or illness — to be eligible to receive a ballot. Many states have deadlines to request mail ballots that are less than two weeks before Election Day, but the Postal Service recommends that voters request them as early as possible and mail them at least one week before their state’s ballot return deadline.
To be counted, ballots in some states must be postmarked by a certain date, while some states require them to be received by a certain time (often by poll close time on Election Day). This deadline may be different for ballots returned in person, as opposed to through the mail. Check with your county officials for more details.
Each circle below represents one state.
Mail voting period begins
Election
Sept. 10Sept. 24 Oct. 8 Oct. 22 Day https://www.usvotefoundation.org/election-offices

Deadline to request ballot by mail

Deadline for mail ballots to be returned
Note: The mail ballot return deadline for 31 states is Nov. 5.
Some states do not provide an exact date they start sending mail ballots to voters. The earliest date on which ballots are sent may vary from dates in the table. Dates shown above are for domestic voters in those states, deadlines for those in the military or living abroad may differ.
Mail voting period begins
Deadline to request ballot by mail
Postmark deadline for ballots returned by mail
Date States
Nov.
North Dakota, Ohio, Utah 4
Alaska, California, District of Columbia, Illinois, Kansas, Maryland, Nov.
Massachusetts, Mississippi, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon,
5
Texas, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia
Deadline for mail ballots to be returned
States with return deadlines after Nov. 5 require ballots to be postmarked by Election Day.
Date States
Nov.
Louisiana 4
Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida,
Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, Nov.
Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico,
5
North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont, Wisconsin, Wyoming
Nov. Texas
6
Nov.
Kansas, Massachusetts, Virginia
8
Nov.
Nevada, Ohio 9
Early voting
Starting in September, voters can visit a polling location or cast their absentee ballot in person in states that allow one or both methods. For many states, early voting rules vary by county, so check with local officials for details.
Early voting starts
Election
Sept. 17 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 29
Day

Early voting starts
Early voting ends
Date States
Oct.
Louisiana, Pennsylvania
29
Oct.
Maryland, Tennessee
31
Nov. 1 Arizona, Georgia, Idaho, Massachusetts, Nevada, Texas, Utah
Florida, Kentucky, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South
Nov. 2
Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia
Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Michigan, New Jersey, New
Nov. 3
York, Wisconsin
Election Day
Date Event
Nov. 5 Election Day https://www.usvotefoundation.org/election-offices

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