Blue Majority: Eric Massa For Congress, NY-29

The next addition to the Blue Majority page is a candidate returning from 2006: Eric Massa, who is running against Shotgun Randy Kuhl in the NY-29.. Please, give to Eric Massa today.

Eric is a true netroots favorite, evidenced by the tags NY-29 and Eric Massa being the most common tags for a congressional race and congressional candidate respectively, on MyDD. Eric is extremely energetic and hard working, as I have seen upclose in my visits to the district on several occasions. His energy rubs off on his grassroots supporters, who were able to close off a corporate Democratic primary challenger this past summer through relentless blog pressure, securing the support of virtually every local precinct captain in the district (including two family members of mine who joined the silent revolution in Update New York), and lots of small-donor, in-district fundraising. Now, he is set to take on Randy Kuhl who, separate occasions, has threatened both his ex-wife and his constituents with firearms, even though he claims he was just joking about the later. But he seriously doesn't like his constituents:

That is, he doesn't like his constituents unless they are Republican donors trying to build new bowling alleys in the district.

This is the "reddest" district in New York, which Bush won with about 56% of the vote in 2004. However, is it turning blue, like the rest of New York state. But Eric Massa is not your typical red-district Democrat who will let you down. As a progressive, he will fight for you, pledging to oppose FISA and watered-down withdrawal from Iraq, something few Democrats from a district this "red" have done. After losing by only 4% in 2006 despite no help from national committees, Massa is well poised to take the seat in 2008.

Support Eric Massa for Congress on Blue Majority. He is another example of more and better Democrats.



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It has been a while (none / 0)

Since I made two posts in one day at MyDD. Wasn't intentional--it had been agreed I would do this endorsement a couple of days ago.

Still, I have to say, it feels really good. I miss this place.
by Chris Bowers on Tue Sep 25, 2007 at 07:01:38 PM EST

Re: It has been a while (none / 0)

You should visit more. Sure we can go to open left, but still it's been different.


"Another problem we have...is that in election years we behave somewhat as primitive peoples do at the time of the full moon." --Harry Truman
by Ernst on Tue Sep 25, 2007 at 07:42:05 PM EST
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NYer's are poor and getting poorer (none / 0)

You get outside the tri-state area and NY is ia post-industrial wasteland that is hurting badly.  God, guns, and abortion will only go so far.  At some point people are going to question how they provide for themselves and their families.  They are going to ask how the access health care and higher education and retire well in the face of declining property values and increased taxes -  the death sentence many NYer's face.

It isn't going to take many long to figure out that the Republicans will be of little help them and that they can't eat a gun (that Democrats are never going to take away anyway).


by dpANDREWS on Tue Sep 25, 2007 at 11:09:39 PM EST


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