But, certain politicians will always be exceptions to the rule. Beth Fukumoto seems to be one of those exceptions.
You gave no explanations what wrong she did? Dared to criticize Trump, and reserved her right to do so in the future? IMHO, she was absolutely correct. May be that's because i have absolutely no respect for him, but i don't see anyone as standing above the criticism, being it Trump, Obama, Clinton. What else? That she conducted politics in bipartisan way? Again - absolutely correct by me, especially in Hawaii, where Republican presence in legislature is neglidgeable. What else?
And i sincerely dislike that "we" (i saw a lot of it on DKE too). Who "we", and why these "we" decide for everybody??
There are points in your post i agree with, but not these one...
It went beyond criticizing trump(there are several gop governors and senators who do so) it's the constant grandstanding against her own party and appearing at far-left rallies that went too far
LOL at Women's Marches being far-left. Women's Marches happened in every state and in plenty of conservative cities/towns. It's not like Trump has only insulted and harmed far-left women.
As for the topic, I have mixed feelings (though it may not affect other states noticeably). It is very good that plenty of Republicans are alienated from the GOP because of Trump since Trump is repulsive beyond his far-right political beliefs, and most of the GOP defends him. On the other hand since the U.S. House, the U.S. Senate, the Presidency, soon the Supreme Court, most Governors, and most state legislatures are in Republican hands, it is good to have some anti-Trumpers in the Republican Party.