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February 20, 2008

How do you say "Yes We Can" in Hawai'ian?

"The tally totaled more than 37,000 votes....In comparison, the last caucus in 2004 had a total of nearly 4,000, which was considered a strong turnout," reports the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, via Political Wire.

Barack Obama received over seven times as many votes as the Democratic total four years ago -- and polling places had to turn voters away in some cases.

Earlier, the great state of Wisconsin (you wouldn't know it, but I come from multiple lines of Midwasterners) resounded with a hearty "Yaes We Kee-yen" as well.

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Presidential Elections | By joe lance | 09:19 AM

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