Neil Abercrombie

"Historic Upset" in Hawaii as Obama Backed Democrat Goes Down

The Hawaii Reporter calls the defeat of Gov. Neil Abercrombie in the Democrat primary a “historic upset” and attribute the loss to his having lost touch with base voters. Abercrombie enjoyed support from both  nions and Barack Obama, who himself has ties

Hawaii Same-Sex Marriage Ready for Governor's Approval

Hawaii has joined Illinois as a state whose legal approval of gay marriage now needs only the governor’s signature. The Hawaii Senate passed a bill legalizing gay marriage Tuesday at a special session called by governor Neil Abercrombie, who stated

Hawaii Same-Sex Marriage Ready for Governor's Approval

Hawaii Governor Won't Fix Home Loan Obstacle for Veterans

Hawaii Governor Neil Abercrombie, who once participated in a 1960s anti-Vietnam War rally where a U.S. soldier was hung in effigy, has dropped the ball on getting Veterans Administration mortgages in Hawaii. This is happening because water coming from catchment

Hawaii Governor Won't Fix Home Loan Obstacle for Veterans

Hawaii Lt. Gov. Appointed to Inouye Senate Seat

On Wednesday, Gov. Neil Abercrombie announced the appointment of his Lt. Governor, Brian Schatz, to succeed the late Daniel Inouye in the U.S. Senate. Schatz will serve until a special election is held in 2014. Other candidates for the senate

Hawaii Lt. Gov. Appointed to Inouye Senate Seat

Van Jones: Obama Opponents 'Hate Everybody In America'

Disgraced former Obama “green jobs czar” Van Jones made an appearance in Hawaii last night in which he ripped on the “American fantasy” and called for socialistic approaches to wealth redistribution, while castigating Obama opponents as America-haters. In his keynote

Van Jones: Obama Opponents 'Hate Everybody In America'

GOP Wins Special Election in Obama's Hawaii

From the Honolulu Advertiser: Honolulu City Councilman Charles Djou has won the special election in urban Honolulu’s 1st Congressional District, the first Republican sent to Washington, D.C., to represent the Islands in two decades. According to the state Office of