Hawaii Election
Hawaii Election
DCCC is pulling out of the congessional race in Hawaii conceding the race to the GOP. They are saying there is too much infighting with the democrats. It will be another GOP pickup but it won't be the last.
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Re: Hawaii Election
Not sure how this special election works. Is it top vote getter wins or one of the cases where a runoff occurs if one doesnt get a certain percentage. There is one republican and two democrats running. In the latest poll the republican only has 36% while the two democrats have a combined 50% so its not so much demcrats facing backlash here. If its just this election and no runoff then the GOP likely takes the seat, but they would be hard pressed to hold it when it comes back up for election in November.wildkyle wrote:DCCC is pulling out of the congessional race in Hawaii conceding the race to the GOP. They are saying there is too much infighting with the democrats. It will be another GOP pickup but it won't be the last.
Djou (R) 36%
Case (D) 28%
Hanabusa (D) 22%
Re: Hawaii Election
Democrats always have some excuse for losing. You can't accept things have changed.
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Re: Hawaii Election
Thats because in their world they never lose, they get a participation trophy. 

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Re: Hawaii Election
The republican is at 36% What has changed besides the fact that two democrats are splitting the vote. This is a circumstance where the GOP will win but it wont last, a one and done much like the fate of the GOP congressman in Louisiana who won Jefferson's seat.wildkyle wrote:Democrats always have some excuse for losing. You can't accept things have changed.
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Re: Hawaii Election
No runoff in Hawaii. Plurality wins in this case. The real contest will be in the fall.UNHWildCats wrote:Not sure how this special election works. Is it top vote getter wins or one of the cases where a runoff occurs if one doesnt get a certain percentage. There is one republican and two democrats running. In the latest poll the republican only has 36% while the two democrats have a combined 50% so its not so much demcrats facing backlash here. If its just this election and no runoff then the GOP likely takes the seat, but they would be hard pressed to hold it when it comes back up for election in November.wildkyle wrote:DCCC is pulling out of the congessional race in Hawaii conceding the race to the GOP. They are saying there is too much infighting with the democrats. It will be another GOP pickup but it won't be the last.
Djou (R) 36%
Case (D) 28%
Hanabusa (D) 22%
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Re: Hawaii Election
Djou is ousted by Hanabusa
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Re: Hawaii Election
Hawaiians can't be trusted. They probably had Harry Reid's son rig the voting machines.UNHWildCats wrote:Djou is ousted by Hanabusa
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