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Hawaii: GOP Wins Control Of Obama’s Home District



May 23, 2010 27 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

Hawaii Congress

Washington Post:

HONOLULU — Republicans scored a midterm election victory Saturday when Honolulu City Councilman Charles Djou won a Democratic-held House seat in Hawaii in the district where President Barack Obama grew up – the latest triumph for the GOP as it looks to take back control of Congress.

Djou’s victory was a blow to Obama and other Democrats who could not rally around a candidate and find away to win a congressional race that should have been a cakewalk. The seat had been held by a Democrat for nearly 20 years and is located where Obama was born and spent most of his childhood.

“This is a momentous day. We have sent a message to the United States Congress. We have sent a message to the national Democrats. We have sent a message to the machine,” Djou said. “The congressional seat is not owned by one political party. This congressional seat is owned by the people.”

But Democrats believe the success in Hawaii will be short-lived. Djou will only serve through the remainder of 2010, and another election will be held in November for the next term.

received 67,274 votes, or 39.5 percent. He was trailed by state Senate President Colleen Hanabusa, a Democrat who received 52,445 votes, or 30.8 percent. The other leading Democrat, former U.S. Rep. Ed Case, received 47,012 votes, or 27.6 percent.

Republicans see the victory as a powerful statement about their momentum heading into November. They already sent a Republican to the U.S. Senate to replace the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts – a place that was once thought to be the most hostile of territories for the GOP. Now Republicans can say they won a congressional seat in the former backyard of the president and in a state that gave Obama 72 percent of the vote two years ago.

“Charles’ victory is evidence his conservative message of lowering the tax burden, job creation and government accountability knows no party lines. It is a message Americans want to hear from candidates across the country,” said Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele.

Democrats are confident they can topple Djou in November because the vote won’t be split among several candidates, as it was Saturday.

Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Chris Van Hollen said the fact that the Democratic candidates together received over 50 percent of the vote, “demonstrates that Democratic prospects are very good in November.”

“This district is still, as stated, a Democratic district,” Hanabusa said, pointing to the combined Democratic vote of 58 percent. “We’re energized to start all over again.”

Hanabusa said she intends to campaign in the September primary for the Democratic nomination to take on Djou in November. Case suggested to supporters he would seek the Democratic nomination in September. But when asked directly, he said all he planned to do Monday was “wake up, go body surfing and cut the lawn. We’ll figure out the rest of it later.”

“The people of Hawaii have give us a short-term lease with an option to buy in November,” Djou said. “This is not the time for us to rest on our laurels. This is the time to redouble our efforts to bring out change. To do good, to restore our nation to prosperity.”

he party was on at the Republican party headquarters in Honolulu. A band played Hawaiian music and hundreds of supporters hugged Djou, piling on a stack of floral lei around his neck. A whiteboard inside the office read, “Just Djou it!”

Djou, 39, enjoyed solid support from state and national Republicans and ran a disciplined campaign focused on taxes and government spending at a time when Hawaii’s tourism-driven economy remains troubled, with the state facing a $1 billion deficit, large cuts to state programs and workers and an unemployment rate that has nearly doubled in the last three years.

In contrast, Democrats bickered over whether Case or Hanabusa was the strongest candidate for their party, and the situation got so bad that Obama and national party leaders weren’t able to endorse one contender. Instead, they aired television ads and made automated telephone calls that asked voters to chose “a Democrat.”

Djou will replace Democratic Rep. Neil Abercrombie, who resigned after 10 terms to run for governor.

Republican Gov. Linda Lingle said Djou’s victory indicated that voters “are looking for people who aren’t tied to special interests.”

At one point, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee appeared ready to throw its support to Case. That was until Hawaii’s influential senior senator, Democrat Daniel Inouye, made it clear Hanabusa was his choice. He has scorned Case since the then-congressman ran against Hawaii’s other senator, Democrat Daniel Akaka, in the 2006 primary.

In contrast, Djou enjoyed solid support from local and national Republicans, who funneled money to his campaign but took a much lower profile than their Democratic counterparts.

He burnished his conservative bona fides during the campaign, making appearances at Hawaii’s tea party protest and on Fox News Channel for an interview with host Sean Hannity.

His message was clear: Taxes are too high, the federal government has grown too large, and wasteful government spending hinders economic prosperity.

Djou, the son of immigrants from China and Thailand, joined the Army Reserve after Sept. 11 and obtained the rank of captain. He has an Ivy League education and a law degree, served in the state Legislature and worked as a law school professor.

Djou’s next political challenge will be in the November general election, when he will face only one Democratic nominee. That candidate will be chosen in the September primary election.

Democrats have expressed certainty that Djou will not be able to repeat in November when he will face a single Democratic candidate in the left-leaning district.

The likely candidates for the party will again be Hanabusa and Case. Hanabusa is a fourth-generation American of Japanese ancestry whose grandparents worked on a plantation and were interned by the U.S. government during World War II. Case, 57, is the oldest of six children and the cousin of AOL co-founder Steve Case.

Djou will be the first Republican to represent Hawaii in Congress since Rep. Pat Saiki left office in 1991.

The election was being conducted entirely by mail. Eleven other candidates were on the ballot, but none of them had a serious chance of contending.

Associated Press Writer Audrey McAvoy contributed to this report.


  • Phil Byler

    Excellent. Djou, by the way, is an U.S. Army reservist.

  • John

    RE: “GOP Wins Control Of Obama’s Home District”

    How did an U.S. citizen get elected in Kenya?b :lol:

    • YERMOM

      :beer: :beer: :beer:

      apparently we are all one big happy world now.

    • aboutTObegin

      exactly what I was thinking…

      -aTb

  • Pull

    Big fucking deal. Conservatives and Tea party people winning elections means nothing. Its what they do with the job that counts. Fuck Scott Brown a dimocrat who is a con man. And this nitwit Paul from Kentucky has now branded all conservatives as racist idiots. Paul should be hung and so should Brown. Things will not change in November with the elections. Things will only change when we pull elected officials out of their offices and tar and feather them before their hanging. We suck and are collectively a bunch of chicken shits.

    • KingofFree

      Wow, I was afraid that I might have sleep posted your rant Pull, up til the Paul part anyway. I like the whole tar and feathering thing, but unless there is something else Rand Paul said that I haven’t read, then your point is a contradiction of your stated beliefs. That you want new, different kind of people in Gov’t.

      All he said was that everyone should be treated equally, but it’s not the Fed’s responsibility to oversee that. Asserting what is an absolute truth, that the Federal Gov’t has far overstepped it’s boundaries of the Constitution.

      Sounds new and different to me. You sound like so many people who say they want “new and different” and then when they get it, it scares them shitless. What other congressman or candidate can you name who would be willing to step outside the PC world and say such a thing.

    • Pull

      John Bolton.

    • Gary in Midwest

      Your right. Hanabusa should have won because the democraps are all so sincere and a much better selection. There’s no point in continuing with the Tea Party and Conservatives should just plain give up.
      Let’s all call it quits and complain about it……or, ratchet up the quality in candidates every election from here on. The democommies didn’t get here in one step. They are a patient and persistant breed, much like wood ticks and must be defeated the same way.

    • Richwill

      temper, temper :gun: :gun: :gun: :gun:

    • KingofFree

      And Bolton is a candidate for ???? Agreed that “he gets it”. But what exactly is he running for ?

      You seemed to have completely missed the point. It’s easy for people who spend their time on talk shows and blogs to be outspoken. When running for office, you’re expected to measure every word and not dare step outside the PC boundaries.

      I’m not really a Rand Paul supporter yet, but I do find it refreshing to hear someone say what’s really on their mind. The fact that he said it isn’t the problem, it’s when people react to it like you have here that is the problem.

    • David

      It’s a fucking start. DC still doesn’t get it. It’s a fucking start.

    • Pull

      Paul is for a dramatic pull out of the war on mooslums. I am not. He is a man who would cheapen the heroic efforts of our lost soldiers. A fucking dunce in my book. Some brave chump he is avoiding Meet the press. He can’t take the little bit of heat he is in now. How will he fare with a real issue?

    • Tim Roesch – pseudo intellectual

      PULL! (I am guessing that is the more appropriate manner to express your screen name)

      Your anger is well placed but misdirected. Rand Paul said the sorts of things that need saying if we are to crawl out from under this collapsing tent.

      We need to confront, confront, confront. What were Soldiers and Marines told to do in Vietnam if ambushed, CHARGE THE AMBUSH.

      We should get into the face of those who would stand up in a crowded theatre and yell RACIST! not scurry for cover and beg foregiveness.

      If being for equality of opportunity is racism then SIGN ME THE HELL UP!

      Remember, PULL! there is a time and place for everything. Think French Revolution, keep that bucket of tar warm and bubbly and your temper calm as a still pond early on a warm spring morning. When I am flipped off because of my anti OBAMA bumper posters as I drive through Roxbury and Dorchester and Cambridge nothing infuriates the middle fingerer more than my smile and hearty wave.

      God, it makes me warm and tingly all over just thinking about it…

    • Tim Roesch – pseudo intellectual

      …oh and the realization that I have CCL…

    • KingofFree

      “Paul is for a dramatic pull out of the war on mooslums. I am not. He is a man who would cheapen the heroic efforts of our lost soldiers”

      So you’d rather leave them over there, fighting with 1 arm tied behind their backs,like we have in every conflict since WWII ?

      NOBODY supports our troops any more than I do ! But I’m tired of watching them die needlessly, not being permitted to use all of the weapons at our disposal, because we might take out a few “innocents”, or piss off some fucking pansy assed Frenchman. All so our wonderful leaders can reap the riches of their oil investments.

      Bring em ALL home. Lock down the borders, tell the fucking tree huggers to sit down and shut up, and drill our own massive oil fields. Let’s see who cries uncle first. The US or the rest of the useless fucking planet.

      But Pseudo is correct. It ALL starts with fixing that stinking rotten cesspool in DC, and even if Paul isn’t the right one, then he gets bounced in the next election. It sends the message that this will no longer be tolerated.

  • http://www.dirtydozensbunker.com Sanders

    It’s just a symbolic victory. The guy is about as RINO as it gets.

    • Hawkerdriver (Pisson the Koran)

      Exactly. Why should anyone be happy when a “Republican” wins these days…They’re just dems in drag. :mad:

    • CPLViper

      He only won because the Democrats had 2 candidates. Look at the sum of the 2 assholes, I mean Democrats together … this dude would have been beaten on a 1-on-1 with any Dem.

      Hawaii, one of the most beautiful places on earth … too bad it is full of people that have no concept of reality.

    • Phil Byler

      Keep in mind that in Hawaii, communist is moderate.

    • mike3481

      :arrow: CPLViper

      Bingo.
      ___________

      Sidebar-> A hypothesis, a RINO’s greatest fault is that they are seemingly unable to control their fear, so come November, who are the RINO’s gonna fear more, Obama, the MSM or the voters?

      Yeah, they’re scared shitless of us, we just have to keep reminding them why. :wink:

      We’re gonna prevail. :beer:

  • Citizen K

    I am telling you guys this ain’t nothing, Jindal just took over as well as local officials from the Feds. This is huge in Louisiana.

    BTW, Nukes are a horrible idea for the well. Ever heard of Operation Gasbuggy? It would send a lot of radioactive hydrocarbons into the ocean. A friend of mine was involved in that one in the 60′s and it did not go as intended. and far worse than reported.

  • Richwill

    Yes, it is a good idea to be a nay-sayer before we even get started. I will take a win however it happens. I am not pleased with Scott Brown, but he is a helluva lot better than what he replaced. I agree that nothing will change until the entire congress is replaced and the present administration. We need to move the government to another location. Something terrible happens to elected official when they go there. It must be the water.

  • copperpeony

    I have read blogs from Hawaiins and they hate Obama. They say is NOT Hawaiin and only people here on the mainland think he is Hawaiin. They call him a rat that was a temporary visitor off a ship.

    They said for us to be very surprised what will happen in November but didn’t elaborate.

    He will probably be out in November, this Djou guy.

  • http://earthlink nomee1

    GEE WHAT A SURPRISE

  • Pull

    I would love to see us use our weapons more. But to think paulisims is the answer makes me want to puke. He has a nutless sack not going on Meet the Press. Even though I would not have watched it he should have done the show. This is the new wave of congressman to look forward to. Duck and cover America. Is this becomming a paulite site?

  • Gary in Midwest

    I thought the article was about blocking a Democrat win. How did this turn into a Rand Paul debate?