Please vote today in the Hawai‘i Presidential Primary. That’s today, Wednesday March 6!

Given the precarious condition of the world and the fact the Democratic Party of Hawai‘i (DPH) Presidential Primary is being held today, I think it’s only right that I let folks know where I’m at on this.

I suspect I’ll disappoint those readers on the very far left, the more libertarian anti-corporate activists who I occasionally fight along side of, and those folks on the far right some of who I might be related to.

But regardless of the risk to friendships and family disagreements, when the general election on Nov. 5 arrives, my vote without question will go to Joe Biden.

While an “uncommitted” vote during the presidential primary allows me to vent, and express my extreme dissatisfaction with his action and inaction facilitating the tragedy in Gaza — on Nov. 5, I will check the box next to the name of Joe Biden.

“Voting isn’t marriage — it’s public transport. You’re not waiting for ‘the one’ who is absolutely perfect. You’re getting the bus. And if there isn’t one going exactly to your destination, you don’t stay at home…you take the one going closest to where you want to be.” — Paul Tambyah

I understand there are differing opinions, but I believe there’s only one candidate who can win and get us closer to the destination we want. If we stay home or divide our votes on Nov. 5, Donald Trump will win and take us down a road to the apocalypse.

My thoughts about President Joe Biden range from total dismay, to he’s a good man doing a good job. As to the Democratic Party itself the internal dialogue is similar, ranging from it’s corporate control to it’s real life pragmatism, to it could be so much worse or better, to it’s our own damn fault because more of us are not involved.

But regardless, it’s “game on” for the Democratic Party of Hawai‘i presidential primary. Wednesday is the big day with voting across all islands, starting at 6 p.m. and ending at 8 p.m.

The choices on the presidential primary ballot will be: Joesph R. Biden Jr., Jason Michael Palmer, Armando “Mando” Perez-Serrato, Dean Phillips and Marianne Williamson. There will also be an option for “uncommitted.”

Yes, I’m gonna show up. And you should too.

As frustrated as I am by global, national and local party politics, I’m going to show up this evening and participate in our democracy. Giving up is just not in my genes. We quit. They win.

While voting for president starts at 6pm, the main event is the DPH biennial election’s at 7 p.m.

The DPH has great potential as a force for positive change. I’ve seen the party break loose from it’s good ole boy, corporatist bindings in the past. I know that can happen again if we show up, speak out, and put our own names forward to serve in the various party officer positions.

In local party elections, just a handful of people can make a huge difference. Each state House district has a 15 member council. These council’s are responsible for identifying the three names the governor must choose from to fill legislative positions when incumbent legislators retire early (or go to jail).

Please. Show up. Bring your friends, and when the time comes, raise your hand and offer to serve on the district council or as a delegate to the state convention.

Statewide, find your voting location here: https://www.hawaiidemocrats.org/2024biennialelection

Kaua‘i Democrats will be gathering and voting at the following sites:

District 15 — Hanalei Neighborhood Center

District 15 Satellite — Kapa}a Neighborhood Center

District 16 — HGEA Hall, 3213 Akahi St, Lihu‘e

District 17 — Hanapepe Neighborhood Center

And oh yes, I almost forgot. The Republican Party will also be having its presidential caucus on Tuesday, March 12, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. To find out more, talk to a Republican.

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About garyhooser

This blog represents my thoughts as an individual person and does not represent the official position of any organization I may be affiliated with. I presently serve as volunteer President of the Hawaii Alliance for Progressive Action (H.A.P.A.) www.hapahi.org I am the former Vice-Chair of the Democratic Party of Hawaii. In another past life, I was an elected member of the Kauai County Council, a Hawaii State Senator, and Majority Leader, and the Director of Environmental Quality Control for the State of Hawaii - in an even earlier incarnation I was an entrepreneur and small business owner. Yes, I am one of the luckiest guys on the planet. Please visit my website AND sign up for my newsletter (unlike any email newsletter you have ever gotten, of that I am sure) - http://www.garyhooser.com/#four “Come to the edge.” “We can’t. We’re afraid.” “Come to the edge.” “We can’t. We will fall!” “Come to the edge.” And they came. And he pushed them. And they flew. - Christopher Logue (b.1926)
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4 Responses to Please vote today in the Hawai‘i Presidential Primary. That’s today, Wednesday March 6!

  1. Frank DeGiacomo's avatar Frank DeGiacomo says:

    Here’s a wild and crazy idea: Vote for your favorite candidate. If the first bus is old and broken down, a second bus is on time, and the third bus went a little too fast and reckless, and they all end up at the bus stop at the same time, for heaven’s sake choose the bus you think is best.

    This is Hawai’i. Our delegates are few and largely irrelevant to the outcome. Look at little American Samoa. They do what they want. Be more like American Samoa people. Sigh.

    Fall in love. Don’t fall in line.

    • garyhooser's avatar garyhooser says:

      Well said Frank…but only one bus will get us closest to our destination. And the bad bus…well…it’s a very bad bus. But at the end of the day…vote your conscious.

      • Frank DeGiacomo's avatar Frank DeGiacomo says:

        Let’s put it this way: if the good bus actually needed Hawai’i’s 4 Electoral votes to beat the very bad bus to our destination then it had bigger problems than picking up the passengers at our bus stop, that’s for dang sure.

        Just vote for who you want.

  2. Frank DeGiacomo's avatar Frank DeGiacomo says:

    Should we even reward a party that isn’t letting new busses on the road and forcing us to ride one old crappy run down bus that stinks to high heaven? I don’t think so. Coronations are for monarchies and dictatorships.

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