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MARCH TO THE PRIMARIES Freshman incumbent Randy Kuhl (R) had been elected to Congress with slightly over 50% of the popular vote in a three way race in 2004. In early 2005, former U.S. Naval officer Eric J.J. Massa, a long-time friend of 2004 presidential candidate General Wesley Clark filed to run as the Democratic candidate. Over the course of the next nine months, Massa overcame numerous challenges in his attempt to become the Democratic nominee including candidate, David Nachbar who days after his announcement, chose to step down due to an improper filing of his papers. By April 2006, Massa had secured the support of all Democratic county committees and become the presumptive Democratic candidate for the District. Notable Visits In March 2006, President George W. Bush visited the district, as a chance to promote his new prescription-drug plan, Medicare Part D. It was considered more of a a public-relations boost for Kuhl's re-election campaign than instructive on the issues. In September 2006, Vice President Dick Cheney also made a fundraising appearance in support of Congressman Kuhl's re-election campaign. Massa, in turn, ran a Veterans Fundraiser outside the event in support of the local veterans and VA hospitals. Massa also had numerous endorsers including Congressman and DCCC Chairman Rahm Emanuel , President Bill Clinton , Senator Hillary Clinton , and frequent visits by former Senator Max Cleland . Horse Race Metrics Due to the difficulty and the presumptive win by Republicans, neither the Republicans or Democrats poured money into polling in this District. From polling results in April 2006 by Massa's polsters, 53% to 42%. ''Cook Political Report rating: ''Lean Republican''. CQPolitics rating: ''Leans Republican''.'' Fundraising metrics showed Kuhl with a significant fundraising advantage (over $500K in his campaign account) over Massa. Over the course of the campaign, Massa consistently outraised Kuhl , sometimes to the tune of a very slim margin. As the Foley Scandal took hold, Massa and the rest of the Democratic party saw an increase of funds - where Massa raised close to half of his funds in the last five weeks of the campaign - primarily from online donors - spurred on by his online outreach efforts. RESULTS On Election night, Congressman . CANDIDATES Randy Kuhl Congressman Kuhl 's profile can be found via the link. Eric Massa Eric Massa was the and campaigned in New Hampshire during the campaign of his former-boss, Wesley Clark 's, failed presidential bid. During the campaign, Massa positioned himself as strongly opposed to the Iraq war and unrestricted " Free Trade ," favoring instead " Fair Trade ". Other issues in his platform included expanding farm aid programs, as well as bringing homeland security money to the 29th District. Massa is also active in Band of Brothers/ Veterans For A Secure America whose goal is to help veterans who are running for Congress as Democrats. Massa continues to blog on the progressive sites and is planning on a launch of his own blog, 29th United . Massa currently lives in Corning, New York with his wife Beverly, daughter Alexandra and son Justin. His other son Sean lives in California. EXTERNAL LINKS |
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