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That鈥檚 according to Gov. Neil Abercrombie鈥檚 spokeswoman, Donalyn Dela Cruz, who was asked the question because of a Wednesday (April 18) by Ian Lind.

That post read in part:

At the same time that the administration is gung ho for development, Gov. Abercrombie told people in a recent informal conversation that he backs both Ben Cayetano鈥檚 mayoral bid and Cayetano鈥檚 opposition to rail.

Abercrombie said he had favored the original rail plan for a system that would link Kapolei with Waikiki and the University of Hawaii鈥檚 Manoa campus, but that isn鈥檛 the system that is now being built, according to two people who were present.

Neil has sidestepped the public rail debate, but I think he could make a difference if he privately backs Cayetano.

Dela Cruz said her boss has not formally endorsed Cayetano for mayor. Asked about whether he opposes the current Honolulu rail project, she said the governor has 鈥渓ong supported mass transit.鈥

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