Djou’s First TV Ad Attacks Mayor Caldwell As Untrustworthy
The challenger claims the incumbent hasn’t kept his promises when it comes to rail, homelessness and ethics.
What To Do When There Are Too Many Candidates In A Race
Some races have so many candidates that it’s difficult for the media to accommodate them all and still provide meaningful information.
Pod Squad: First He Got Frustrated, Then He Got In The Race For Mayor
Political novice Ron Hochuli says satisfying special interests has left the city “in very dire straits.”
Candidate Q&A: 1st Congressional District — Howard Kim
“I believe we are exporting all our precious commodities and shipping them away because we get more money doing so.”
Candidate Q&A: State Senate 9th District — Stanley Chang
“To make it possible for Hawaii’s young people and future generations to have a good life, we must expand the housing supply.”
Candidate Q&A: State Senate 9th District — Sam Slom
“The majority party has controlled Hawaii for more than 60 years yet the same problems (cost of living, education, homelessness) remain unsolved.”
Candidate Q&A: 1st Congressional District — Sam Puletasi
“The real problem is when elected officials become more responsive to special/moneyed interests and less responsive to their constituents.”
Candidate Q&A: Honolulu Mayor — Ernest Caravalho
“What city runs a rail from the outside in without the infrastructure of other modes of public transportation?”
Candidate Q&A: Honolulu Mayor — Charles Djou
“We need to restore a sense of trust at Honolulu Hale and it starts with fixing the mess with rail.”
Candidate Q&A: 2nd Congressional District — Richard Turner
“Too often politicians become entrenched and more concerned about themselves being re-elected than the very people they are suppose to be serving.”