HONOLULU — Former Congressman Ed Case has emerged from a crowded field to win the Democratic Party primary to represent Honolulu in Congress.
HONOLULU — Former Congressman Ed Case has emerged from a crowded field to win the Democratic Party primary to represent Honolulu in Congress.
The 65-year-old fiscal conservative on Saturday defeated five other major candidates including Lt. Gov. Doug Chin, who is the architect of Hawaii’s legal battle against President Donald Trump’s travel ban.
The winner of the Democratic primary is almost guaranteed to win in the general election in Hawaii.
Another contender was 29-year-old Kaniela Ing, a democratic socialist who hoped to follow in the footsteps of colleague Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York to score an upset victory.
Case served in Congress from 2002 to 2007, giving him an edge in experience and name recognition.
He’ll face Cam Cavasso, a former state representative who previously ran unsuccessfully for U.S. Senate. Cavasso won the GOP primary Saturday night.
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I have voted for Ed so many times it makes my head spin , but not this time , because you have to choose one Party or the other(s) . Case is fine with me , far better than Hanabata , and a counter balance to Tulsi Gabbard’s attraction to the Sanders fools .