The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has officially ended its intervention in the Hawaii Congressional special election to replace Neil Abercrombie, judging that the unique all-candidate, first-past-the-post format makes it likely for a Republican, Charles Djou, to score a temporary victory.
HI-01: DCCC Pulls Out |
| By: David Dayen Monday May 10, 2010 3:40 pm |
Horse Race Follies: May 3, 2010 |
| By: Jane Hamsher Monday May 3, 2010 2:30 pm |
James Traficant says he will file later today to run as an independent against either Tim Ryan (D, OH-17) or Charlie Wilson (D, OH-06). Ryan’s district has a PVI of D+12 while Wilson’s is R+2. I guess everyone needs a hobby.
HI-01: Short-Term Republican Rental of Hawaii Seat Possible |
| By: David Dayen Friday April 16, 2010 1:40 pm |
Djou, a Honolulu City Councilman and the only major Republican in the race, has a within-the-margin-of-error lead over Democrats Ed Case and Colleen Hanabusa. He only gets 32% of the vote, but because the special election runs under no-primary, first-past-the-post rules, he would be able to win.
HI-01: AFL-CIO Backs Hanabusa |
| By: David Dayen Monday April 12, 2010 11:45 am |
AFL-CIO spokesman Eddie Vale tells FDL News that this is only the beginning of a continuing campaign between now and the election, including mail, phone banks, canvassing and GOTV support. “For us the decision was based on support for working families, we think Hanabusa will be much better on those,” Vale said in an email exchange.
HI-01: Will Washington Dems Screw Up a Special Election in Hawaii? |
| By: David Dayen Wednesday April 7, 2010 4:30 pm |
Hawaii’s special election format presents unique challenges for Democrats. All candidates compete in a single election, with the winner taking the seat regardless of percentages. There are two high-profile Democrats in the race and one Republican, which raises the possibility of the Democrats splitting the vote and delivering the race to Charles Djou, the Republican. This has led Democratic operatives to want to push one of the Democrats out and pave the way for a victory. However, they appear to have chosen the moderate LieberDem who is hated by the state political establishment.
DCCC Pushes DC Insiders in Upcoming Special Elections |
| By: Jane Hamsher Tuesday April 6, 2010 9:45 am |
Most of the DCCC’s actions can usually be explained by their desire to keep a congressional seat at all costs. But I frankly can’t come up with any good reason why they’re doing this.


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