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Battle for open Hawaii seat splits Democratic House groups
The Hispanic Caucus and the Progressive Caucus are behind competing candidates in a race rated Solid Democratic in Hawaii's 2nd District.
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The Hispanic Caucus and the Progressive Caucus are behind competing candidates in a race rated Solid Democratic in Hawaii's 2nd District.
There may be fewer competitive House districts because of partisan mapmaking, but other factors make a race competitive.
Even as hospitalizations tick upward, CDC releases eased measures aimed at reducing pandemic-era barriers to everyday activity.
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