Mayor Bloomberg To Headline Sen. Schatz Fundraiser In Hawaii

Bloomberg's First Stop After Stepping Down? A Hawaii Political Fundraiser
TODAY -- Pictured: Michael Bloomberg appears on NBC News' 'Today' show (Photo by Peter Kramer/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)
TODAY -- Pictured: Michael Bloomberg appears on NBC News' 'Today' show (Photo by Peter Kramer/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)

After more than a decade as New York City's mayor, it looks like Michael Bloomberg has decided which sunset he'll ride off into when his third and final term is over on the first of the year.

Hawaii Sen. Brian Schatz, who is up for re-election in 2014, has landed the venerable mayor to headline a fundraising reception in Honolulu on Jan. 2.

A ticket for the event, to be held at the Kahala home of developer Duncan MacNaughton, is $1,000. It is being presented by "The MacNaughton Family" and "The Kobayashi Family."

A Schatz campaign spokesman confirmed the Bloomberg appearance Tuesday but would not comment further.

Schatz currently has a huge fundraising lead over U.S. Rep. Colleen Hanabusa, who is challenging Schatz in the 2014 Democratic primary.

While Hanabusa is a local favorite -- Senator Daniel Inouye's dying wish was that she succeed him in the Senate -- Schatz has garnered considerable national attention and support. This past summer, Al Gore endorsed Sen. Schatz, citing the merits of his environmental record.

The 2014 Hawaii Democratic Senate Primary was already primed to be a dramatic political battle, but the introduction of Mayor Bloomberg to the mix all but guarantees national intrigue.

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