WAIKOLOA — Hawaii’s Democrats elected lobbyist Kealii Lopez as their new chairwoman for the next two years Sunday, dealing a blow to the more liberal or “progressive” wing of the party.
The election of Lopez was in part a reflection of continuing party tensions that date back to the 2016 split between supporters of Hillary Clinton and the more liberal backers of U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders.
Lopez, 57, served as director of the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs under former Gov. Neil Abercrombie. She defeated current party Chairman Tim Vandeveer, a Sanders supporter.
Vandeveer was elected two years ago after more conservative elements in the party and labor groups split among several other candidates, creating an opening for the Sanders supporters.
This year’s convention in Waikoloa was well attended by the more liberal wing of the party, which is particularly well represented in the ranks of Hawaii Island delegates, but Lopez defeated Vandeveer by a vote of 529-472. A third candidate, Gloria Borland, received 38 votes.
The convention, held Saturday and Sunday at the Hilton Waikoloa Resort, was actually attended by only 605 delegates, but the vote count was weighted to give more votes to off-island delegates to compensate for party members who were unable to manage the interisland travel trip to attend.
Lopez is director of government affairs for the law firm of Alston Hunt Floyd &Ing, and was registered to lobby this year for clients that include the American Resort Development Association, Expedia Inc., the Hawaii Association of Mortgage Bankers and the Western Plant Health Association, which represents biotechnology and fertilizer companies.
Earlier Sunday, U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard offered the convention crowd a harsh Memorial Day weekend critique of national leaders “who continue to act as through the United States should be policeman for the world.”
“As peaceful as this day may be, it is important that we all observe it, and remember the cost of war and who pays the price: those who were killed in combat, and those who come home who suffer from visible and invisible wounds that sometimes haunt them for the rest of their lives,” she said.
Gabbard repeated her opposition to U.S. participation in “regime change wars,” drawing a long, loud round of applause from the delegates.
“Too often people say, ‘Hey, this is bad, this is dangerous,’ but that’s something happening over there. We need to focus on what’s happening here,” Gabbard said. “We cannot forget the cost of war does not only exist for those who wear the uniform, but it takes a toll on every single one of us in this room and every single one of us in Hawaii, every single one of us in this country.”
“We’ve spent trillions of dollars on these wars since 9/11 alone,” she said. “Those trillions of dollars could have and should have been used to invest in the needs of our veterans right here at home. … Every single dollar that we spend on counterproductive wars is a dollar that we are not spending here at home.”
U.S. Rep. Colleen Hanabusa also addressed the crowd, saying she is running for governor “because we have the most wonderful place in the world to live,” adding, “Hawaii is a very special place. When you are in Washington, you realize how very special Hawaii is, and I am running because I feel in my heart that unless we have strong leadership, we are going to lose the Hawaii that we all love.”
Former state Sen. Clayton Hee, who is also running for governor, called for a single-payer system of health insurance and a minimum wage increase “that needs to be done, and needs to be done now.
“Those are the issues, and you need someone with a history who’s unafraid to do those things, and that’s what I’ll bring to the table,” he said.
Hanabusa and Hee are challenging Gov. David Ige in the Democratic primary.
NO comments ? Hard to believe . I think the Dems are so discomboobulated that they cannot even remark on a story like this . I was once a Democrat . I left the Party when I saw what a rotten pack of cowards and anti-Americans they were in the wake of 9/11/2001 . Best decision I ever made . They have only gotten worse and worse and worse . It’s true , here in Hawaii the socialist progressive Sandersista wingnuts almost dominated the scene . I hope the old boy more conventional Hawaii Democrat Party utterly destroys their influence . Push them all out onto the streets asthe rabid anarchists that they believe themselves to be .
First I wonder if this article was written about the Republican’s lobbyist election would it get this much in-depth coverage by WHT? Not that this is that great but at least its up to the 5th grade level. Secondly it is interesting to see the shift away from the Democrat’s “Far Left” screaming politics to the more moderate view’s starting to take shape. This was a big down fall for them in the election and they may have realized they had gone to far. Which is good my the way. This means that If the republicans can move to the moderate Right there is a much stronger possibility to get things accomplished with compromise. Having the likes of Sanders and or Clinton in office would only send our country more toward socialism. We can see what a small subset of mock socialism has done to our state. It has created a reliance on big government and a state government that insists on growing itself and reaching into the taxpayers pockets to fund their good old boys club. At some point the government workers will out number the private ones in salary and physical bodies and there will not be enough money to pay them causing a giant financial crisis (yes even more than now). Spending like the train is an example of government taxation and overspending!