3rd printout: Hanabusa elected to U.S. House

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Updated: 11/02/2010 11:26 pm
Democrat Colleen Hanabusa was elected to represent urban Honolulu in the U.S. House of Representatives.

She defeats current representative, Republican Charles Djou.

(D) Hanabusa  84,422 (49.5%)
(R) Djou         74,216 (43.5%)

Click here to view the full results from the 2010 General Election.
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Yeah Right - 11/3/2010 6:55 AM
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I am so happy Colleen was voted in. Republicans only want to support the greedy needs of the rich and forget about the little people who make less then $250,000 per year. Place the tax burden on the middle to low class people by taxing them instead and give the rich who exceed that amount earnings their so called needed tax breaks. Give me a break, Republicans are only out for the rich....We need someone in that chair that will help all the people grow and not allow some greedy rich employer pay their employees $8.00 per hour to start. Interesting enough these exact words came from an employer "California has Mexican's who will work cheap and are smart, we need more people like this." Crazy if anyone believes anything differently about the Republican candidates. Sad that this was part of the statement made from a speaker at Duke Aiona's last night. Statement: "We need to allow the tax breaks for anyone making $250,000 a year, because those are the people that are supporting the econonmy and creating jobs." BS those are the greedy Bas$%ds that are getting all the tax breaks, hiring people and paying them $8.00 per hour with empty promises. People can't afford to live properly at $8.00 per hour and support families, The Government of the Republican party in Hawaii spent thousands of dollars to build their office with extreme and costly items a couple years ago. Who do you think paid for that? Sure wasn't the rich........

Hawaii Person - 11/3/2010 12:55 AM
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I am really disappointed. I thought Charles Djou did a great job when he was in Washington. I believe in fiscal responsibility and no party politics. These are 2 qualities that I found in Charles Djou. Also it would have been beneficial for Hawaii if he got elected because Boehner offered him a seat on the House Appropriations Committee.
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