$1,000,000 is not a small amount of money.
Why do you think Gov. Ige did not publicly announce his donation to (for) Korean Cultural Center?
(Since it is a news report by KBFD TV, it should be considered true; although we don’t know yet how Gov. Ige would respond to it.)
Being secretive and main media not reporting the news, itself, would likely make Gov. Ige guilty of election fraud.
Even if he claims it was a legitimate government project that he has been planning, then why did he choose Korean community as the first? recipient among many other ethinic groups during this election time?
Why not Chinese community? Why not Hispanic community? Why not Vietnamese community? etc…
Had I not been his opponent in the gubernatorial race, do you think he could have donated such big money to Korean community?
Also, had he not donated the money, do you think Koreans might have supported him, amog other reasons, knowing that I am the first Korean (and Korean speaking) candidate, ever in the gubernatorial race; also, especially after the false alarm fiasco?
Gov. Ige should step down; not to mention his win should be voided. (Due to conflict of interest with me, Mr. Nago, chief election officer, might likely have rigged the election results, as if Gov. Ige won just over 50%, fearing Ms. Hanabusa may be disqualified in court, and creating a justification of no need of new primary election, even if so.)
Note: There may be 35,000-50,000 Korean (and their relatives) voters in Hawaii.
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