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General Ideological Orientation
Keohokalole is running as a progressive Democrat challenging incumbent Ed Case from the left.
News coverage from Newsweek and The Washington Post frames Keohokalole as a progressive primary challenger to Rep. Ed Case, and Our Revolution has endorsed his campaign, indicating alignment with progressive policy priorities.
Campaign Finance and Dark Money
Keohokalole publicly criticizes dark money in politics, though his own campaign has drawn scrutiny for super PAC support.
Civil Beat reported that Keohokalole has derided dark money influence in politics even as a newly formed super PAC began backing his own candidacy, raising questions about consistency on this issue.
Israel-Palestine Policy
Keohokalole's candidacy is seen as part of a broader Democratic Party split over Israel policy, though his specific stance is not fully detailed.
The Times of Israel included the Hawaii primary race in coverage of Democratic Party divisions over Israel, suggesting Keohokalole may hold views distinct from Case's more traditional pro-Israel positioning.
Election Security and Voting Rights
Keohokalole has engaged in debate with Ed Case regarding voting security policy.
Hawaii News Now reported that Keohokalole and Case sparred over voting security and partisanship, indicating this is an active point of policy contrast in the race, though specific positions were not detailed.
Party Establishment vs. Progressive Change
Keohokalole positions himself as an alternative to establishment Democratic politics represented by longtime incumbent Ed Case.
Multiple outlets, including CBS News and Hawaii Public Radio, frame the race as a test of whether Case's more centrist, establishment record can withstand a challenge from a newer progressive candidate.
State Legislative Experience
Keohokalole draws on his experience as a Hawaii state senator to support his congressional bid.
As a sitting Hawaii state senator, Keohokalole leverages his state-level legislative record as part of his campaign narrative for the U.S. House seat, though specific state votes were not detailed in available grounding.
Total Raised
$963.5K
Total Spent
$882.1K
Cash on Hand
$81.4K
Top Donor PACs
Independent Expenditures
Supporting
$100K
Outside groups (e.g. Super PACs) spending to support or oppose this candidate (FEC Schedule E) — not a contribution to the campaign.
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