Booker, Gabbard Urge Dems to Prioritize Unity While Pursuing Impeachment: ‘Patriotism and Not Partisanship’

Senators Cory Booker (D., Colo.) and Tulsi Gabbard (D., Hawaii) broke from their fellow Democratic primary candidates on the question of impeachment during Tuesday night’s debate by urging party leaders to prioritize a unifying and orderly process over expediency.

While the majority of candidates focused their opening answers on the need to impeach quickly, Booker stated that "this nation needs a moral moment and not a political one," while Gabbard argued impeachment "will only further divide an already terribly divided country."

October 15 2019

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Booker, Gabbard Urge Dems to Prioritize Unity While Pursuing Impeachment: 'Patriotism and Not Partisanship'

Senators Cory Booker and Tulsi Gabbard broke from their fellow Democratic primary candidates on impeachment during Tuesday night's debate, urging party leaders to prioritize a unifying and orderly process over ... Read More


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