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Posted on 6:21 pm, Monday, February 13, 2012. Tags: adrienne valdez, ed case, election 2012, u.s. senate, university of hawaii professional assembly
MEDIA RELEASE The University of Hawaii Professional Assembly (UHPA), representing more than 4,000 UH faculty members at 10 campuses statewide, has endorsed former Congressman Ed Case (D ’02-’07) for the U.S. Senate. UHPA’s board acted on the recommendation of its political endorsement committee, who interviewed Case and Mazie Hirono extensively. UHPA said its decision was […]
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Posted on 2:24 pm, Thursday, February 2, 2012. Tags: ed case, election 2012, u.s. senate
MEDIA RELEASE U. S. Senate candidate Ed Case has publicly asked his Democratic opponent Mazie Hirono to “hit the road” with him statewide to take their candidacies to Hawaii’s voters together. “Voters are entitled to listen to us debate the issues of our day, just as we must be able to do as their United […]
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Posted on 10:02 pm, Tuesday, January 31, 2012. Tags: ed case, election 2012, u.s. senate
From Ed Case, candidate for U.S. Senate: My top priority as U.S. Senator will be to grow our economy and create good jobs. For Hawaii that means in part maintaining and enhancing our current economic drivers. At upwards of a quarter of our total economy and our second largest employer (after tourism), our defense community […]
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Posted on 9:17 am, Tuesday, January 24, 2012. Tags: 2nd congressional district, ed case, election 2012
From Ed Case, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate: Last week I began rolling out my Senate agenda with My Agenda #1: Growing Our Economy. One of my top action items was to strengthen what we do best. We do tourism best, best in the world. But we cannot depend on yesterday and today to ensure […]
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Posted on 7:15 am, Thursday, January 12, 2012. Tags: ed case, election 2012, u.s. senate
Ed Case, U.S. Senate candidate, issued the following statement Wednesday, Jan. 11: To consider my United States Senate candidacy, you need to know what I’ve done and what I will do. Here’s a summary of my record as your Congressman from 2002 to 2007: http://www.edcase.com/images/uploads/Ed_Case_Congressional_Record_extended.pdf There is much more, and I welcome your questions on […]
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Posted on 7:15 am, Monday, January 2, 2012. Tags: ed case, election 2012
From Ed Case, Congressional candidate: Too many of us will remember 2011 for our Congress’ failure to deliver strong and effective leadership for our country when most needed. In my seven years on Capitol Hill, beginning as a 22-year-old legislative assistant to Sen. Spark Matsunaga and later as Hawaii’s Congressman, I grew to trust in […]
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Posted on 6:56 am, Thursday, December 29, 2011. Tags: ed case, foreign policy, u.s. senate
From Ed Case, candidate for U.S. Senate: The U. S. Senate and each of its members bear unique responsibilities under our system for our country’s foreign policy. And the foreign policy of our country over the next generation will turn ever-increasingly to Asia and the Pacific. We in Hawaii have a major stake in our […]
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Posted on 5:53 am, Wednesday, December 14, 2011. Tags: ed case
From U.S. Senate candidate Ed Case: I just finished our six week Talk Story swing throughout Hawaii. From Ocean View to Kilauea, Kahului to Kapolei, I hosted 24 open discussion community meetings with hundred of fellow citizens, like my 172 Talk Story with Congressman Case districtwide meetings during my U. S. House service. Along our […]
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Posted on 10:47 am, Thursday, October 13, 2011. Tags: ed case, senate 2012 election
From the campaign headquarters of Ed Case: Dear Friend: I’ve always been passionate about staying in touch personally with those I represent. It’s just the only way to bridge the growing gap between us and our government, especially when your job is 5,000 miles away from Hawaii in Washington, D. C. That’s why, as Hawaii’s […]
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Posted on 10:23 am, Monday, September 19, 2011. Tags: ed case, jan higashi, lloyd nekoba, pat stolfa
MEDIA RELEASE Ed Case, candidate for the U.S. Senate, has announced his slate of campaign coordinators. “This crucial campaign is and will be about grassroots first and always,” Case said. “I promise to represent all of Hawaii as your U.S. Senator, and I’m proud to introduce our all-Hawaii grassroots coordinators.” Campaign Chair: Lloyd Nekoba (manager@edcase.com) […]
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Posted on 4:37 pm, Tuesday, August 30, 2011. Tags: ed case, election 2012, us senate
From Ed Case, who has announced he is running for the Senate seat to be vacated by Sen. Daniel Akaka: Audrey and I just completed a six-day Neighbor Island swing continuing our statewide Senate campaign kickoff. We had five great events with supporters old and new on Hawaii Island, Maui and Kauai, walked the small […]
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Posted on 8:03 pm, Tuesday, August 23, 2011. Tags: ed case
From the office of Ed Case: Audrey and I return to my hometown of Hilo on Thursday, August 25th to kick off our grassroots campaign in East Hawaii. Our ‘Case for Hawaii’ team is hosting a chili-rice pau hana from 5-7 p.m. at Wailoa River State Park (large pavilion), entrance off Piilani Street. Please join […]
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Posted on 11:45 am, Sunday, April 10, 2011. Tags: ed case, u.s. senate
From the office of Ed Case: Aloha! I’m Ed Case, humbly announcing my candidacy for the United States Senate. I’m running for the Senate because I believe we can and must do better, and that our Hawaii offers a better way forward for our country.
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Posted on 6:36 pm, Monday, May 31, 2010. Tags: charles djou, colleen hanabusa, ed case, election 2010
Former Congressman Ed Case, sacrificing his ambition for his political party, withdrew Sunday from the Democratic primary for Congress to prevent a divisive clash with state Senate President Colleen Hanabusa that could have weakened the party’s chances against U.S. Rep. Charles Djou, R-Hawaii, in November.
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