Incumbents secure Hawaii primary wins, defying progressive challengers
In Hawaii's recent primary elections, incumbent US Representative Ed Case defeated progressive challenger state Senator Jarrett Keohokalole, securing 57 percent of the vote. This victory for the centrist Democrat highlights ongoing clashes within the US Democratic Party between veteran politicians and more progressive newcomers.

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AI-generatedIn Hawaii's recent primary elections, incumbent US Representative Ed Case defeated progressive challenger state Senator Jarrett Keohokalole, securing 57 percent of the vote. This victory for the centrist Democrat highlights ongoing clashes within the US Democratic Party between veteran politicians and more progressive newcomers. Case, who has held the seat since 2019, faced criticism for his vote on the SAVE Act and for accepting corporate campaign contributions. He argued his re-election was crucial for Hawaii to maintain federal funding. In another congressional district, US Representative Jill Tokuda also won her Democratic primary easily. Hawaii Governor Josh Green also secured his Democratic nomination.
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5 extractedUS Representative Jill Tokuda won her Democratic primary with 84 percent of the vote.
Keohokalole cited Case's corporate campaign contributions to argue the incumbent is detached from constituents.
Progressive Democrats criticized Case for voting to support the SAVE Act, which they claim erodes US voting rights.
Ed Case secured 57 percent of the vote against Jarrett Keohokalole's 34 percent.
US Representative Ed Case defeated progressive Democratic challenger Jarrett Keohokalole in the Hawaii primary.