Democrat was not alone when she held a campaign fundraiser聽Tuesday night at Mandalay in downtown Honolulu.
It turns out that Sens. and 聽were on hand as well,听and also asking for donations of $150.
Sounds like good fun.
Meanwhile, Rep. is holding a fundraiser of his own Wednesday night at Oahu Country Club.
The suggested contribution is $150.
Cullen and Dela Cruz are聽up for re-election this year, but Kidani is not.
Wednesday, by the way, is the 22nd day of the 60-day Hawaii Legislature.
It’s a time when a whole lot of people, many with a whole lot of money, seek to influence a whole lot of legislation.
Hence, the holding of a whole lot of fundraisers during session.
But you already knew that.
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