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CONTRIBUTOR’S CARD Daniel K. Inouye in 92 No corporate checks may be accepted. Name ______________________________________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________________________________ C ity _________________ S ta te ___________________ Zip C ode __________________ Home Phone ________________________ Business Phone ________________________ Employer ____________________________ Occupation ___________________________ FEC# (if applicable) _____________ Primary ______________ General ______________ d l Check here if self-employed. CH Check here if not a U.S. citizen or permanent resident alien. Please make check payable to Daniel K. Inouye in 92 In-kind contribution (if applicable) Description ___________________________________________________ Market Price $ _____________________ (Attached invoice if applicable) Amount _$ ___________________ Paid for by: Daniel K. Inouye in 92 ______________ Abelina Madrid Shaw, Treasurer FEC # C00213314 911 2nd Street, N.E., Suite 101 A, Washington, D.C. 20002 This information is required of all contributions by the Federal Election Campaign Act. Corporation checks or funds, funds from government contractors and foreign nationals, and contributions made in the name of another cannot be accepted. Contributions or gifts to Daniel K. Inouye in 92 are not tax deductible. A copy of our report is on file with the Federal Election Commission and is available for purchase from the Federal Election Commission, Washington, D.C. 20463. JUN 18 '92 12=26 SEN. INOUYE CAMPAIGN 808 5911005 P.l 909 KAPIOLANI BOULEVARD HONOLULU, HAWAII 96814 (808) 591-VOTE (8683) 591-1005 (Fax) FACSIMILE TRANSMISSION TO; JENNIFER GOTO FAX#: NESTOR GARCIA FROM: KIMI UTO DATE; JUNE 1 8 , 1992 SUBJECT: CAMPAIGN WORKSHOP Number of pages Including this cover sheet: s Please contact K im i . at (808) 591-8683 if you have any problems with this transmission. • DANIEL K. INOUYE IN 92 • R = 97% ' 808 591 1 005' 06-1 8-92 06:3 1PM POO 1 #36 JUN 18 '92 12=26 SEN. INOUYE CAMPAIGN 808 5911005 P.2 TO: PERSONS NAMED ON THE ATTACHED LIST OF ATTENDEES FROM: DONNA TANOUE CAMPAIGN MANAGER DATE: JUNE 19,1992 RE: CAMPAIGN WORKSHOP We will be holding an important campaign workshop on Saturday, June 27, 1992, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Headquarters. Coffee service will begin at 10:30 a.m.; the workshop will commence promptly at 11 a.m, Our Headquarters is located at 909 Kapiolani Boulevard (makai/Diamond Head comer of Kapiolani Boulevard and Ward Avenue). The purpose of the workshop will be to provide an overview of our campaign. We will address target groups, grassroots support and participation through our major grassroots programs, and the media program. Our various program coordinators and neighbor island campaign committees will provide status reports. An agenda will be forthcoming. If your name is designated,with an asterisk on the attached List of Attendees, please be prepared to give a report on your particular area of responsibility at the workshop. Please call Kimi at telephone 591-8683 to confirm your attendance. Neighbor island persons should also confirm flight and transportation arrangements with Kimi. Should you have questions, please contact Kimi or me. We look forward to seeing you at the workshop. enclosure cc: Senator Daniel K, Iriouye Jennifer Goto Walter A. Dads, Jr. DANIEL K. INOUYE IN 92 * 901 Kapiolani Boulevard * Honolulu, Hawaii * 96814 -SB*-" R = 9lk 808 591 1 005 06-18-92 06:31PM 'Po'o2 #36 JUN 18 '92 12=26 SEN. INOUYE CAMPAIGN 808 5911005 P.3 DKI CAMPAIGN WORKSHOP Saturday^ June 27, 1992 LIST OF ATTENDEES I. HEADQUARTERS Campaign Chairman ♦Walter Dods, Jr. Campaign Manager *Donna Tanoue Campaign Advisers Henry Giugni Bob Inouye Stuart Ho Jeffrey Watanabe Harry Tokushige Joe Blanco ♦Gary Caulfield Campaign Treasurer Abelina Shaw Campaign Accountants Glenn Kishida Nishihama & Kishida Office Managers ♦Lamela Battley Jet Battley Executive Secretary Joye Mizuno Scheduler Kimi Uto Receptionists Mary Kam Aki Nakama Hideko Masaki Agnes Ogata Mildred Watanabe Budget and Finance ♦Kent Harada Volunteer Coordinator Renji Goto Other HQ Volunteers Diane De Vault Janie Kashiwa Chris Kohr Jordan Slovin Legal Counsel John Komeiji Watanabe Xng & Kawashima * An asterisk denotes those individuals who will be making a presentation at the workshop. 98% 808 591 1005 06-18-92 06:31PM P003 #36 JUN 18 '92 12=27 BEN. INOUYE CAMPAIGN 808 5911005 P.4 ✓ Media ♦Jack Seigle Starr Seigle McCombs, Inc Jean Myers Myers Advertising, Inc. II. GRASSROOTS PROGRAMS COORDINATORS A. DAN INOUYE LEADERS Darolyn Lendio ♦Audrey Ng B. SUPPORTER LIST Joye Mizuho Jinny Okubo C. FRIEND-TQ-FRIEND POSTCARDS ♦Barbara Sakamoto D. SIGNHOLDING (To be designated) E., GOTV TELEPHONE BANK ♦Kirk Caldwell George Steuer, P. SPECIAL EVENTS ♦Lynn Watanabe ♦Barbara Kuljis Lenette Gadziola G. AREA RALLIES ♦Ben Kudo Randy Iwase Linda Takayama H. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Peter Simons I. NEWSLETTER ♦Susan Menninger Kalowena Komeiji III. NEIGHBOR ISLAND CAMPAIGN COMMITTEES A. BIG ISLAND ♦Chair (To be designated) Bob Kira (Kona) Megumi Kon (Hilo) Walsh Hanley (Hilo) Bill Eger (Hilo) Sally Rice (Waimea) Field Representative Bill Kikuchi B . KAUAI ♦Chair Maryanne Kusaka Bernadette Sakoda Field Representative George Kawakami C. LANAI ♦Roger Tacdal Joe Franco R = 97% 808 591 10 Cl'B 06-18-92 06:31PM P004 #36 •JUN 18 '92 12:27 SEN. INOUYE CRMPRIGN 808 5911005 P.5 D. MAUI *Chair Tony Takitani Raymond Ono Wesley Lo Field Representative Ry Barbin E. MOLOKAI ♦Chair John Sabas Harris Dudoit Collette Machado George Taraura IV. DKI WASHINGTON, D. C. STAFF Chief of Staff Jennifer Goto Press Secretary Nestor Garcia V. D KI HONOLULU STAFF Executive Director Alexis Lum Personal Secretary Mary Lou Jardine Office Manager Jinny Okubo Legislative Assistant Barbara Sakamoto Legislative. Assistant George Steuer Receptionist/Secretary Sheila Yamamoto Receptionist Waude Harvest -x R = 97% 808 591 1005 06-18-92 06:31PM P005 #36 06 / 16/92 13:11:26 - > Page 1 To: Daniel Inouye, Daniel K. Inouye in ’92 The Tuesday Morning Line A Weekly Report from the DSCC June 16, 1992 ♦ The Big Picture. In its 6/15 "Early Bird Guide to Hottest Hill Races"Roll Call plays the expectations game with the 1992 Senate campaigns. The conclusion: "Prospects for Republicans in the Senate are less bright. Thirty-five Senate seats are in play this year, 20 of them held by Democrats, the same Democratic class of 1986 that won 11 GOP seats and restored the Democrats’ Senate majority. Five open seats held by departing Democrats in Colorado, North Dakota, Illinois, Washington, and California and three held by Republicans in Idaho, Utah, and New Hampshire are all seeing competitive races. But while Democrats currently hold 57 seats in the Senate, it appears that more GOP incumbents will face tough re-election battles this year."Roll Call puts seven Republicans on its list of the Ten Most Vulnerable Senators of 1992, as compared to just three Democrats. ♦ Mikulski Moves Up. A 6/3-6/5 poll by Mason-Dixon Political Media Research indicates U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski has expanded her lead on GOP Senate nominee Alan Keyes. The poll of 815 likely voters shows Senator Mikulski with a 61% to 28% advantage over Keyes due to strong support among all demographic groups. A February poll by Mason Dixon had Mikulski ahead 53% to 36%. Mikulski enjoys a 58% excellent/good job approval rating, according to the survey. ♦ Braun Out Front. Lynn Sweet, political writer forThe Chicago Sun-Times, reports in her 6/12 column that Illinois Democratic Senate nominee Carol Moseley Braun is out to an early lead over GOP nominee Rich Williamson. Sweet writes that, "a poll of 1,825 Illinoisans taken at the end of May for state House Democrats by Washington pollster Bill Hamilton shows Braun ahead of Williamson by almost a 3-1 margin." ♦ Opening in Oklahoma? Recent polling by Thomas Kielhorn & Associates of Oklahoma City shows that Republican Senator Don Nickles is vulnerable to the restive mood of Sooners. A statewide poll of 500 likely voters completed in early May shows that 78% of Oklahomans feel the country is going in the wrong direction, 86% feel Washington politicians are out of touch, and 54% think they are worse off under Reagan/Bush economic policies. All of this adds up to extremely soft support for Nickles, who has been a chief proponent of Republican economic strategies in the Senate. Just 32% of voters say they will definitely vote to re-elect Nickles, while 36% say they will be voting for change. That’s good news for former Oklahoma House Speaker Steve Lewis and state Senator Kelly Haney, who will face each other in the Democratic primary. ♦ Graham on Solid Ground. U.S. Senator Bob Graham has a 29 point lead over his closest possible general election opponent, according to a 5/29-5/31 Mason-Dixon Political/Media Research poll of 826 likely Florida voters. The new poll shows Graham up 54% to 25% over former Congressman — and former Democrat — Bill Grant, while he holds a 58% to 19% lead over former Federal Maritime Commissioner Rob Quartel. In the 6/5 editionThe of Rothenberg Political Report, editor Stuart Rothenberg looks at the Florida Senate race and concludes that, "Republicans will need to find a smoking gun — and maybe one with a few bullets left in it — before they should even start to think about the possibility of an upset," ♦ GOP Hapless in Hawaii. Ferreting out possible Senate long shots for 1992, Stuart Rothenberg also took a look at Senator Daniel Inouye’s bid for re-election inRothenberg the 6/5 Political Report. Rothenberg analyzed the viability of state Senator Rick Reed, the likely Republican nominee. The bottom line: "Unfortunately for the GOP, the Democratic organization is still in power in Hawaii, and Inouye can count on its help. If you don’t believe that, just ask Pat Saiki, a far stronger Republican nominee who failed in her effort to beat ..