Politics | Tulsi Gabbard 2020 Tulsi Gabbard's Single Delegate May Be a Big Deal She got one in American Samoa, and it might earn her a debate invite By Newser Editors Posted Mar 3, 2020 7:57 PM CST Copied Democratic presidential candidate Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, speaks during the McIntyre-Shaheen 100 Club Dinner, Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020, in Manchester, N.H. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer) She's getting lost in the headlines, but Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard is still running for the Democratic nomination. And on Tuesday, Gabbard won her very first delegate, from the territory of American Samoa, where she was born, reports the Washington Post. That lone delegate is no small thing: Unless the Democratic National Committee changes its debate qualification rules, Gabbard would qualify for the next one on March 15. However, the DNC might well tighten up those rules after Super Tuesday. What's more, Gabbard has previously complained about the debate qualification process and might not attend anyway. Gabbard's latest campaign target: Elizabeth Warren, notes the Hill. (Here is the bigger picture from Super Tuesday results.) Read These Next Pedophile rock star killed by fellow inmates. This is what happens when you lose control of a plane refueling hose. Thought Taylor Swift was done announcing things? You were incorrect. Stephen Colbert's next TV role is in a universe he dearly loves. Report an error