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And then there were three: The governor of Florida will join the former governor of South Carolina and a former U.S. president in the Hawaii Republican Presidential Caucus on March 12.

It’s a real possibility that the race could be over by then, as Donald Trump still holds massive polling leads over Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley and the few Republicans still in the running.

The last GOP presidential caucus helped elect Donald Trump, who is on the Hawaii ballot again next year. (Anthony Quintano/Civil Beat/2016)

Trump is leading in both Iowa and New Hampshire, where 鈥 respectively 鈥 the first GOP presidential caucus will be held Jan. 15 and the GOP presidential primary is Jan. 23. Dozens of other primaries and caucuses follow, including Super Tuesday on March 5, when California and Texas are the major prizes.

Still, local Republicans have their hopes high for a decent turnout at the polls.

鈥淲e welcome all Republican presidential campaigns to Hawaii,” says Tamara McCaky, chair of the Hawaii GOP. “With the inclusion of Ron DeSantis, we anticipate a robust contest that will energize our base and attract even greater participation across the state.鈥

Pull up a chair: Ron Kouchi, president of the Hawaii State Senate, has new duties: He’s been named chair of the , a nonpartisan, non-ideological, nonprofit educational organization of state senate leaders.

The gig rotates between Democrats and Republicans, and Kouchi takes over for Kentucky State Senate President Robert Stivers.

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The forum, according to the state Senate, hosts three educational conferences each year “where legislative leaders meet to discuss and share their experiences in their positions, and gain insight from globally recognized experts.”

Kouchi says he’s hoping to have one of the conferences held in Hawaii: “We need to put a spotlight on Hawaii, including its innovations and challenges, and bring it to the forefront of national politics.”

Oscar contender? “Aik膩ne,” described as a “universal queer love story rooted in Native Hawaiian tradition,” could vie for best animated short at the Academy Awards next year.

An image from “Aik膩ne.” (Courtesy Dean Hammer and Joe Wilson)

The film, by Hawaii filmmakers Dean Hamer and Joe Wilson, qualified for consideration by winning the recent New Hampshire Film Festival jury award for best animated short.

“Aik膩ne” was made with the help of animator Daniel Sousa and filmmaker, kumu and Kanaka Maoli activist Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu.

to watch “Aik膩ne,” which also was honored at the recent Hawaii International Film Festival.

The Oscar finalists should be announced in mid-December.

Listen to the music: The Blog was surprised to learn that the 1970s rockers the Doobie Brothers were still around.

In fact, just last week they released a new single — 鈥淟ahaina鈥 — along with a music video to provide aid and support to Maui following the August wildfire disaster.

The single, , features Mick Fleetwood, Jake Shimabukuro and Henry Kapono.

Proceeds will go to the People鈥檚 Fund of Maui, and the Doobie Brothers will donate $100,000 to the organization.

Guitarist and vocalist Pat Simmons, co-author of “Lahaina” with Michael McDonald, has called Maui home for 28 years.


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About the Author

The Sunshine Editorial Board

The members of Civil Beat’s editorial board focused on ‘Let The Sunshine In’ are Patti Epler, Chad Blair, John Hill and Richard Wiens.


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Trump is leading by wide margins in the polls but remember this. Back in 2020, Joe Biden came in 4th in the Iowa caucus and 5th in the New Hampshire primary. Anything can happen.

elrod · 1 year ago

There is no benefit to show up at a Hawaii GOP caucus. You might get your picture taken by a local media outlet. This will not help your career or social status. The local GOP party has had no significance since the voters chose Mazie Hirono over Linda Lingle. The proper response is to that is to protect yourself and your family the best you can against the price of paradise. Don芒聙聶t complain, just be happy. If you are smart enough and play it cool, you can do well taking care of yourself.

Peaceful1 · 1 year ago

Yes, the event should be in Hawaii. Not to spotlight but to infuse the Aloha which will change the politics for the better.

kealoha1938 · 1 year ago

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