Hawaii is two days away from its biggest Democratic primary election in a generation. It also happens to be bracing for a pair of hurricanes, the first of which is set to make landfall in a matter of hours.
The storms are 11th hour wild cards in what's been an historic primary season in the Aloha State. Competitive races for both the U.S. Senate and governor will determine the future of the Democratic Party in Hawaii, which has long been divided along generational, ethnic and political lines.
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