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    Campbell "Cam" Cavasso (born October 14, 1950), is an American politician, businessman and perennial candidate. A Republican, Cavasso served three terms...
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    Woerner, while former state legislator (and Inouye's 2004 opponent) Campbell Cavasso won the Republican nomination with two-thirds of the primary vote....
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  • member George R. Carter, governor Edward Espenett Case, US Congress Campbell Cavasso, legislator Benjamin J. Cayetano, governor, lt. governor Charles Spencer...
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    went on to defeat the Republican nominee, former state representative Campbell Cavasso, in a landslide. Daniel Inouye announced that he planned to run for...
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    successor. Schatz defeated Hanabusa in the primary with 48.5% to 47.8%. Campbell Cavasso, former state representative and nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2004...
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    Schatz went on to win the general election, defeating Republican Campbell Cavasso with about 70% of the vote. In 2016, Schatz ran for and easily won...
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    Senator Daniel Inouye won re-election to an eighth term over Republican, Campbell Cavasso, a former state representative. Inouye won every single county with...
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    concurrent presidential election. Daniel Inouye, incumbent U.S. Senator Campbell Cavasso, former State Representative and candidate for Lieutenant Governor...
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  • and 2002, and for the United States Senate in 2000, 2012, and 2016. Campbell Cavasso served three terms in the Hawaii House of Representatives, but unsuccessfully...
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    United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America Local 745 Campbell Cavasso, former state representative, and 2004, 2010, and 2014 Republican nominee...
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    Democratic Hawaii — and then won against Republican state representative Campbell Cavasso with 74 percent of the vote. Inouye ran for Senate Majority Leader...
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    congressional district by a 50-point margin, 73.1%—23.1%, defeating Republican Campbell Cavasso. He was reelected in 2020 with 72.02% of the vote, defeating Republican...
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    2010, Carly Fiorina put out a campaign ad attacking Republican rival Tom Campbell featuring a "demon sheep", creating international, mostly negative, publicity...
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    Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Ed Case 134,650 73.1 Republican Campbell Cavasso 42,498 23.1 Libertarian Michelle Tippens 3,498 1.9 Green Zach Burd...
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  • the 20th District of the Hawaii House of Representatives. Incumbent Campbell Cavasso (also a Republican) was initially reported as running, but Anderson...
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    Hawaii (Class 1) 2000 Succeeded by Jerry Coffee Withdrew Preceded by Campbell Cavasso Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from Hawaii (Class 3) 2016 Succeeded by...
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  • vote to 45.98% for Republican nominee Eve Glover Anderson (incumbent Campbell Cavasso, initially a candidate, did not run). She was re-elected in 1992 from...
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    the Dorris, Belli, Essex, Scherer, Trumbo, Flournoy, Polander, Rice and Campbell families. Modoc County was formed when Governor Newton Booth signed an...
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