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This won't last past november, but I think it is rich.
The national democrats imposed an unpopular candidate on the the local party, who didn't want any part of it. Now it is a three way race and the Rep look like he might win. (A good thing, IMNSHO)
Same story as The Scrofulous woman in NY 23
Face palm party
As Marx said, history repeats itself, first as tragedy, then as farce.
The national democrats imposed an unpopular candidate on the the local party, who didn't want any part of it. Now it is a three way race and the Rep look like he might win. (A good thing, IMNSHO)
Same story as The Scrofulous woman in NY 23
Face palm party
MSNBC said:From NBC's Mark Murray
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee today announced that it would not be investing more resources into the May 22 special congressional election in Hawaii to replace Neil Abercrombie (D), who is running for governor.
Polls show that the Republican candidate in the winner-take-all contest, Charles Djou, is leading because the two Democrats in the race, Ed Case and Colleen Hanabusa, are splitting the Democratic vote.
The DCCC will not be investing additional resources in the HI-01 (Abercrombie-open) special election," said DCCC spokeswoman Jennifer Crider. "Local Democrats were unable to work out their differences. The DCCC will save the resources we would have invested in the Hawaii special election this month for the general election in November.
As Marx said, history repeats itself, first as tragedy, then as farce.