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The Road to Election 2026: Campaigns, Candidates, and What Voters Should Know

28 min · 31 mei 2026
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As Hawaiʻi's 2026 election season begins to take shape, Eva Andrade and former State Representative Marcus Oshiro continue their conversation on what voters need to know before heading to the polls. The discussion begins with the June 6 candidate filing deadline and a look at several key races that could shape Hawaiʻi's political landscape. Marcus shares insights into open seats, vulnerable incumbents, and the factors that can make a candidate successful—or put their campaign at risk. Eva introduces her "Five P's" framework for evaluating candidates: Principles, Policy, Plan, Performance, and Personality. Together, she and Marcus explore why voters should look beyond party labels and campaign slogans to understand how candidates make decisions, what they have accomplished, and how they plan to serve their communities. The conversation then moves behind the scenes of campaign life, covering fundraising, endorsements, union influence, campaign calendars, grassroots outreach, and the importance of authentic connections with constituents. Marcus also shares stories from his years on the campaign trail, offering listeners a rare insider's perspective on what it really takes to run for office in Hawaiʻi. Whether you're considering running for office, volunteering for a campaign, or simply trying to become a more informed voter, this episode provides practical insights to help you navigate the election season ahead. Be sure to subscribe and join us next week as we continue our Election 2026 series, exploring how voters can make wise decisions—even when the choices on the ballot aren't always easy. Don't forget to subscribe to the FFF podcast for more in-depth discussions on social and political issues that matter to you!

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