REPUBLICAN DJOU WINS BIG IN HAWAII SPECIAL ELECTION
Breaking! Aloha! The Democrats and the liberal Mainstream Media are freaking out tonight because of the stunning Congressional election win by Republican Charles Djou.
HawaiiNewsNow – Republican Charles Djou won the special election for Hawaii's First Congressional District. The Honolulu City Councilmember grabbed 39% of the vote. State Senate president Colleen Hanabusa came in second with 30% of the vote. Former US Representative Ed Case came in third, gathering 27% the vote.
Honolulu Star Bulletin - Djou won the special mail-in election with 39.5 percent of the vote in the first printout, released at 6 p.m. The first printout represented nearly all of the 170,312 returned by voters in the district, which stretches from Waikiki and downtown to Mililani. Democrat Colleen Hanabusa was second at 30.8 percent, with Democrat Ed Case third at 27.6 percent.
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