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In reply to the discussion: Which Newly ELECTED Democratic (or Democratic caucusing) Senator are you most excited about? [View all]Rowdyboy
(22,057 posts)26. I'll be the first to vote "Hirono" mainly because her name is wrong....Its Mazie, not Marie.....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazie_Hirono
Mazie Keiko Hirono (メイジー・ヒロノ Meijī Hirono?, Japanese name: 広野 慶子 Hirono Keiko, born November 3, 1947) is the United States Senator-elect for Hawaii, filling the seat being vacated by retiring Senator Daniel Akaka. A member of the Democratic Party, she is currently the U.S. Representative for Hawaii's 2nd congressional district, serving since 2007. Hirono will be the first elected female Senator from Hawaii, the first Asian-American woman elected to the Senate, the first U.S. Senator born in Japan, and the nation's first Buddhist Senator.
She was the second Asian immigrant elected lieutenant governor of a state of the United States. She ran against Linda Lingle for governor of Hawaii in 2002, one of the few gubernatorial races in United States history where two major parties nominated women to challenge each other. She considers herself a non-practicing Buddhist,[1][2] and is often cited with Hank Johnson, as the first Buddhist to serve in the United States Congress.[3] She is the third woman to be elected to Congress from the state of Hawaii (after Patsy Mink and Pat Saiki). Hirono was the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by the upcoming retirement of Daniel Akaka.
Mazie Keiko Hirono (メイジー・ヒロノ Meijī Hirono?, Japanese name: 広野 慶子 Hirono Keiko, born November 3, 1947) is the United States Senator-elect for Hawaii, filling the seat being vacated by retiring Senator Daniel Akaka. A member of the Democratic Party, she is currently the U.S. Representative for Hawaii's 2nd congressional district, serving since 2007. Hirono will be the first elected female Senator from Hawaii, the first Asian-American woman elected to the Senate, the first U.S. Senator born in Japan, and the nation's first Buddhist Senator.
She was the second Asian immigrant elected lieutenant governor of a state of the United States. She ran against Linda Lingle for governor of Hawaii in 2002, one of the few gubernatorial races in United States history where two major parties nominated women to challenge each other. She considers herself a non-practicing Buddhist,[1][2] and is often cited with Hank Johnson, as the first Buddhist to serve in the United States Congress.[3] She is the third woman to be elected to Congress from the state of Hawaii (after Patsy Mink and Pat Saiki). Hirono was the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by the upcoming retirement of Daniel Akaka.
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Which Newly ELECTED Democratic (or Democratic caucusing) Senator are you most excited about? [View all]
MarianJack
Dec 2012
OP
Elizabeth Warren: Smart, knows the issues, focuses, relates to "we the people" and is
RKP5637
Dec 2012
#2
I want to like her..but for some reason, she doesn't do it for me. She seems like
Laura PourMeADrink
Dec 2012
#17
Yes, you are right. There is really nothing to base a a glowing review of her nor a pan like I did
Laura PourMeADrink
Dec 2012
#32
I voted for Warren. The newly appointed senator from Hawaii sounds interestingly progressive.
northoftheborder
Dec 2012
#3
Elizabeth Warren. She was one of the only ones who truly wanted and fought for bank reform
liberal_at_heart
Dec 2012
#24
I'll be the first to vote "Hirono" mainly because her name is wrong....Its Mazie, not Marie.....
Rowdyboy
Dec 2012
#26
I am from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, so it's obvious where my enthusiasm lies. nt
MADem
Dec 2012
#27