Hawaii Politicians Turn Digital Ads Into A Fundraising Bonanza
Federal candidates, from Tulsi Gabbard to Kaniela Ing, are spreading their messages across the U.S. in the attempt to build name recognition and raise money.
Candidate Q&A: U.S. Senate 鈥 George Berish
“I believe every problem we face circles back to a single source. Polarization of America by a horribly polarized, and horribly polarizing, political class that populates our Democrat/Republican-only political monopoly.”
Candidate Q&A: State House District 3 鈥 Raina Whiting
“Hawaii teachers are the lowest paid in the nation when adjusted for the cost of living. Teachers shape our keiki, which are the future of our state.”
Candidate Q&A: Lieutenant Governor 鈥 Will Espero
“I would offer to go from policymaker to policy implementer. I would ask the governor to allow me to be the point man within the administration to help end homelessness and build affordable housing.”
Why Union Support Matters In The Hawaii Governor’s Race
Rep. Colleen Hanabusa has gathered the majority of big labor endorsements, but incumbent Gov. David Ige has the support of teachers.
Neal Milner: Nationalism Trumps Local Values, And That Hurts Hawaii
People know that what their mayor or governor does has more impact on their lives, but they are still fixated on Washington.
Candidate Q&A: Lieutenant Governor 鈥 Kim Coco Iwamoto
“The lieutenant governor鈥檚 office is too often seen as a stepping stone to run for governor or Congress. This limited vision of the office has resulted in wasted space and missed opportunities.”
Candidate Q&A: Lieutenant Governor 鈥 Jill Tokuda
“I believe that the attributes which make Hawaii attractive to visitors also are valued by residents.聽 Thus, tourism should be 鈥渕anaged鈥 to benefit both residents and visitors.”
Candidate Q&A: Lieutenant Governor 鈥 Bernard Carvalho Jr.
“My strength is bridging resources and bringing people together. I will apply this skill to an initiative that will positively impact homelessness, affordable housing and education 鈥 workforce development.”
Candidate Q&A: Honolulu City Council District 2 鈥 Heidi Tsuneyoshi
“It is a sad reality that our biggest export has become our people. Enough is enough! I will work hard to turn things around and be sure that residents have the opportunity to not only survive but thrive.”