A 30-second political commercial promoting Kai Kahele鈥檚 bid for Hawaii鈥檚 2nd Congressional District seems to have it all.
It begins with the family origins of the state senator, a Democrat, in the fishing village of Milolii on the Big Island.
Kahele is then described as a devoted husband and father, a decorated Air Force pilot (an accompanying photo looks like a still from 鈥淭op Gun鈥) and a supporter of Medicare For All.
鈥淐aring. Courage. Community. Kai Kahele. Congress.鈥
Watch the ad:
It鈥檚 a strong clip, and it鈥檚 been airing locally including on KHON (鈥淏ig Bang Theory,鈥 鈥淒r. Phil鈥) at the cost of more than $30,000.
But the Kahele campaign say it has nothing to do with the spot.
Rather, it is paid for by a super political action committee called the , which has spent nearly $188,000 to send Kahele to the U.S. House of Representatives. It鈥檚 well-heeled backers include Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.
“With Honor Fund is a cross-partisan organization,” according to . “We help elect principled next-generation veterans in order to solve our biggest problems and fix a Congress that is dysfunctional.”
The national campaign finance tracking site that the super PAC has offices in Alexandria, Virginia, and has spent $4.2 million in support of candidates this election cycle. In addition to Kahele, it includes $563,000 on behalf of Republican , a U.S. House candidate in Wisconsin, and $184,000 to help elect Democrat of California, also to the House.
Church is a U.S. Army Ranger School graduate who was wounded in Afghanistan, while Goldbeck served as a captain in the Marine Corps and was once deployed to Eastern Europe.
A related describes itself similarly to the fund, stating, “We support principled military veterans in the U.S. House of Representatives and help amplify their cross-partisan agenda that finds solutions for the American people.”
The high-profile for With Honor Action includes former U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates, former Secretary of State George Shultz, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Michael Mullen, former presidential advisor David Gergen and former White House Chief of Staff Erskine Bowles.
Also on the advisory board is Mike Bezos, the vice president and co-founder of the Bezos Family Foundation and the father of Jeff Bezos.
Bezos, the world鈥檚 richest man and publisher of The Washington Post, to the With Honor Fund in 2018, his first major political donation.
Why the Bezos-backed fund would be interested in electing Kahele, a first-time candidate for Congress, is unclear. A media inquiry Tuesday was not immediately responded to.
But the With Honor Fund is a serious PAC with serious donors, spending $10.3 million in the 2018 election cycle. It raised almost $19 million in 2018 and spent $14.3 million. More than $10 million went to support several dozen House candidates from both parties.
Support For Dems And GOP
In addition to several other members of the Bezos family, donors that year included former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg ($250,000), Starbucks Coffee executive Howard Schultz ($50,000), Barbara Zweig, the widow of financier Martin Zweig ($500,000); and members of the Walton family of Arkansas ($225,000), which owns Walmart.
鈥淲ith Honor Fund is a little unusual in that they are one of very few major super PACs that backs both Democrats and Republicans,鈥 said Andrew Mayersohn, a committees researcher with the 鈥淜ahele is the Democrat they’ve spent the most to support this cycle.”
Super PACs are not permitted to coordinate directly with candidates and their campaigns.
The With Honor Fund has drawn some controversy.
In 2018, it attacked Democratic congressional candidate Lauren Baer as unpatriotic for 鈥渧oicing opinions critical of U.S. foreign policy in a college newspaper after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.鈥
The PAC, , supported the candidacy of Rep. Brian Mast, a Republican and U.S. Army veteran 鈥渨ho lost both his legs because of an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan.鈥
The Intercept reported that the PAC later took down the ad but continued to support the candidate. The author, David Dayen, 鈥渁 throwback to a sad moment in American history. In the months and even years after 9/11, any criticism of America鈥檚 actions in the world was deemed to be borderline treasonous.鈥
Baer lost to Mast.
Both The Intercept and the HuffPost reported that endorsed candidates are asked to make to the With Honor Fund. Among other things, the pledge states 鈥淚 will work to bring civility to Congress鈥 and 鈥淚 will join with colleagues on both sides of the aisle on at least one piece of substantial legislation each year, and co-sponsor additional pieces.鈥
The Kahele campaign confirmed that Kahele took the pledge.
Leading The Field
Ironically, Kahele likely does not appear to need much electoral help.
There are 18 people running for the CD2 seat, including four other Democrats, nine Republicans, one Libertarian, one American Shopping Party candidate and two nonpartisan candidates.
But none of them have anywhere near the public stature and support of Kahele, who has racked up major endorsements and raised nearly $1 million for his race and spent about two-thirds of it.
In another irony, according to his campaign Kahele is also prohibited from campaigning at present because of a U.S. Department of Defense directive. He is on active National Guard duty.
Asked for a comment about the outside spending, his campaign manager, Trisha Kehaulani Watson, said the campaign was 鈥渦naware鈥 of the outside advertising.
鈥淲e were both surprised and very grateful for the support he has received from these independent groups, and firmly believe this support is a reflection of his leadership as a veteran and progressive Democrat,鈥 said Watson.
Watson said the campaign expected Kahele to be 鈥渂ack in the campaign on primary election day,鈥 which is Aug. 8.
The With Honor Fund is not the only outside money helping Kahele. Another super PAC, , has spent $75,000 to elect Kahele. The group鈥檚 name is stamped on glossy mailers on Kahele鈥檚 behalf.
鈥淧roud Native Hawaiian,鈥 reads one mailer. 鈥淰eteran combat pilot.鈥
The single donor to Democratic Progress in 2020, , bills itself as 鈥渁 movement of Democrats, Republicans, and independents working to put voters first by fostering a more representative and functional government.鈥
Its founder and co-chair is , identified as a senior lecturer in public policy at Dartmouth College, a former Democratic congressional candidate in Illinois in 2009 and an author.
Open Secrets says Democratic Progress is supporting two other Democrats for the House this year.
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