Press Releases

Tulsi for Hawai`i Welcomes Veteran Campaign Manager Max Glass to “Team Tulsi”

KAILUA [February 24, 2012] Tulsi Gabbard’s campaign for the US Congress in Hawaii’s 2nd District announced today that it has hired Max Glass as Campaign Manager.

“We are excited to have Max onboard,” Tulsi Gabbard said. “We’ve been running our campaign with volunteer help so far, but the outpouring of support we’re seeing across the state made it clear that we need somebody with Max’s skills and experience to help us win this race.”

Stopping the Attack on Women’s Rights

KAPOLEI [February 23, 2012] By Tulsi Gabbard.

In 2004 when close to 3,000 of my fellow soldiers with the Hawai`i Army National Guard were activated for duty in Iraq, I left my seat in the State Legislature and volunteered to deploy with them. We deployed together to the Middle East a second time in 2008.

Tulsi Gabbard Receives “Outstanding Young Person” Award from the Hawai`i Jaycees

HONOLULU [February 12, 2012) - Honolulu City Council member and Congressional candidate Tulsi Gabbard yesterday received the “Outstanding Young Person” Award from the Hawai`i Jaycees.  For over 30 years, the Hawai`i Jaycees have honored individuals ages 18-40 who have gone to extraordinary means to better themselves and their community.

The award recognizes exceptional achievements or contributions in a nominee’s chosen field, organizations, community, state, or nation.

Tulsi Gabbard Endorsed by Prominent National Veterans Group

HONOLULU--- VoteVets.org, “the voice of America’s 21st century patriots” and one of our nation’s leading veteran advocacy organizations, has just announced their endorsement of the congressional candidacy of fellow veteran Tulsi Gabbard who served two deployments to the Middle East .

War Veteran Gains Momentum with Strong Fundraising

Tulsi Gabbard surges forward in race for Congress; raises $ 203,000 in final three months of 2011

HONOLULU [January 18, 2012] – Tulsi Gabbard’s campaign for U.S. Congress continues to gain momentum with today’s announcement that the candidate raised $203,500 in the fourth quarter of 2011. Seventy-four percent of Tulsi’s donors are from Hawai’i, and 60 percent of all donations were $100 or less signaling strong grassroots support.