The Aloha Aina, a new qualified party in Hawaii, has fourteen candidates on its own primary ballot for legislature, and one for U.S. House. See this press release.
Here is the party’s website. Thanks to Dave Gillespie for this news.
The Aloha Aina, a new qualified party in Hawaii, has fourteen candidates on its own primary ballot for legislature, and one for U.S. House. See this press release.
Here is the party’s website. Thanks to Dave Gillespie for this news.
They want the monarchy back?
Hawaiian nativism packaged into New Ageism and sold as politics.
Barf me.
Secession for HI ??? —
after the USA invasion and overthrowing of olde HI regime.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawaii
1893-1898 USA imperialist machinations —
ie get CONTROL of Pearl Harbor for USA Navy machinations in the Pacific Ocean + cheaper pineapples.
Let’s see if they’ll have the same electoral success as the Alaskan Independence Party.
The Alaskan Independence Party elected the Governor in 1990, and in 1992 it elected a state legislator.
So you’re saying there’s a chance. /s
Predicton: they will be as successful as the Vermont Progressive Party in local office elections within a couple cycles.
Secession certainly sounds reasonable.
Richard, any chance they have a ballot line for president and if so any ideas who they would nominate? Or they just going to stick to state races?
It wouldn’t make sense for a secessionist party to have a candidate for president of the occupying foreign power.