It’s been a busy couple of days for the mayor of Honolulu.
Kirk Caldwell was in San Francisco to barter with the feds over rail funding.
He聽wrangled a photo-op with the Commander In Chief at the Hickam-Pearl Harbor tarmac.
And he’s聽got a press conference Friday to talk about a hurricane named Lester.
Caldwell also managed to squeeze in three campaign fundraisers over the past week, too.
One was Aug. 24 (suggested donation:聽$2,000), another was Aug. 25 at聽.听($100 to $150) and the last one was scheduled for Thursday at what appears to be of a Honolulu attorney ($1,000).
For those keeping track (e.g., me), this is Caldwell’s 41st campaign fundraiser since early 2013.
Caldwell is running for re-election against Charles Djou.
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