Hawaiians are the most rabid progressives out there. They do not want the tourists but, take the monies of tourists? They believe in having your cake and eat it too. Truth be told, Hawaii is an overpriced tourist destination. From airfare tickets, hotels, restaurants, etc. You are paying top dollar with the locals having no appreciation for the monies you spend in Hawaii. As more Americans move abroad to lift their standard of living, they will know how badly, they have been conned. Do your research and try living abroad before you decide where to live. Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore. There are houses in Indonesia in resorts you can rent for $300-$400 a month, furnished. The beaches in those resorts comparable or even way better than that in Hawaii.
Nathaniel Rakich: “On its own, no — any single special election can be influenced by any number of factors, including candidate quality or parochial issues. But Democrats have been posting special-election overperformances of that magnitude all year long, in all kinds of districts. And on average, they have won by margins 11 points higher than the weighted relative partisanship of their districts.” “That’s more than just an impressive streak — it’s a potential sign of a Democratic wave election in 2024. In each of the past three election cycles, a party’s average overperformance in all special elections in a given cycle has been a close match for the eventual House popular vote in the eventual general election — albeit a couple of points better for Democrats.”
Early State Poll Showing Biden Clobbering Trump By 12 Points https://www.mediaite.com/news/big-c...-showing-biden-clobbering-trump-by-12-points/
“For the past two decades, Cornel West has traveled the nation’s political back roads, making provocative comments and acting as a surrogate for insurgent Democratic presidential contenders. This time, he’s running himself—in a role that aims to disrupt the nation’s two-party system and could hurt the current Democratic president,” the Wall Street Journal reports. “West said Thursday he would seek the presidency as an independent candidate, choosing to forgo a run with the Green Party. The decision complicates his ability to get on the ballot—if he had won the Green nomination, it would have ensured ballot access in nearly 20 states with the potential for close to all 50 states.”