Tulsi Gabbard’s 2020 presidential campaign is no longer active—she suspended it in March 2020 and endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden.[1][3]
What the “latest news” was (relevant to 2020 campaign)
- Multiple outlets reported that Gabbard ended her long-shot bid and said she would back Biden.[3][1]
- The Associated Press–reported coverage says she suspended the campaign and offered “full support” to Biden after her run gained attention (including in New Hampshire) and drew criticism from some Democrats.[1]
- Coverage also states she made the decision via an email/video and framed it around Democratic primary voters choosing Biden.[3]
Quick context (why it was notable)
- Reporting tied her campaign’s trajectory to frequent media appearances and friction with other Democrats, and it raised concerns about the possibility of a third-party run—an idea she said she wasn’t considering.[6][1]
If you tell me what you mean by “latest” (e.g., “news since 2020,” “latest coverage during the campaign,” or “latest mentions right now”), I can narrow it to the exact timeframe and headlines you want.