http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/3/26/16137/1889Follow-up on the Big Bush Backfire: Randy Kuhl Stands by His Man:
Presidential Visit Gives Fighting Dem Eric Massa’s Campaign a Boostby Eric Massa
Randy Kuhl Stands By His Man
While other upstate Republican Members of Congress kept their distance from “how-low-can-your-poll-numbers-go” President Bush, my opponent was once again by his side, this time at Randy Kuhl’s invitation no less. It seems the President and Kuhl are together so much these days we could brand them “G-randy.”
G-Randy Cozies Up in Presidential Limo
As a side trip from his recent Iraq promotional tour, the President recently came to our district to sell his Medicare Part D program that privatizes drug coverage for seniors and eligible disabled Americans. Notably, the last time he came upstate was just under a year ago to sell his failed plan to privatize Social Security. Kuhl at that time signed on to the McCreary Bill that would have funded private accounts – the only NY Delegation Member to do so. He reportedly took his name off the bill only after a public backlash. What gives? Do either of these men actually know or care to know who we are?
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This area, like many others across the nation, continues to be decimated by Republican policies that pad corporate profits, while many Americans literally cannot afford to eat. Anyone who might still think that this is a political overstatement need only to read a local hunger report released this week in the Southern Tier region of our district that found that those seeking charitable emergency food assistance had to make some tough choices, reported the
Star Gazette. The report found that 35% had to choose between feeding their families and paying for utilities or heating fuel; 25% between eating and paying their rent or mortgage; and 17% between food and medicine or medical care. The report also found that at least one-third of these families had at least one working adult (Most others were relying on Social Security or supplemental Social Security income.), but more than two-thirds lived below the federal poverty line. More than 80% had a high school education or higher.
How, Mr. President and Mr. Kuhl, are these people supposed to benefit from bankruptcy “reform” that forces them to pay bills instead of eat, CAFTA that sends their living wage jobs overseas, and tax cuts for the rich?
Reportedly, this most recent trip was almost cancelled because someone with loose lips let the President’s schedule get into the media’s hands before the White House was ready. An “enraged” Kuhl lashed out at them during a conference call and later on the evening newscasts, according to the
Finger Lakes Times. But as blame trading ensued, the week’s notice allowed various groups to organize protests.
One of the several rallies that took place around Canandaigua before and after the President's visit was a morning gathering at the Bella Lago restaurant during which the crowd "got rowdy at times, breaking out in whoops and yells at various verbal barbs, even hissing at the mention of Rep. John “Randy” Kuhl, R-29 of Hammondsport," according to an article in the
”Finger Lakes Times, a local paper.
Ouch!
Even before the President’s recent visit, the media buzz revolved around the sub-plot for the President's visit. The official on-the-record reason for the visit was to sell the Administration's beleaguered Medicare Part D drug prescription plan, but even Republicans suspected there may have been another motivation - a vulnerable Republican incumbent. Jay Dutcher, Ontario County GOP chairman, told the <i>Rochester Democrat & Chronicle</i>: “It seems unusual for us in upstate New York to have two visits from the president in less than a year after being neglected in the past.” Eric blogged about this two week’s ago. To read his comments,
click hereDuring the President's
remarks at Canandaigua Academy, he unabashedly stumped for Kuhl: "Congressman Randy Kuhl asked me to come and so I did. It shows how influential
he is," he told the invitation only crowd.
So during this lightly veiled campaign event, the Massa for Congress Campaign joined local labor leaders and advocacy groups to bring attention to the failures of the Bush Administration and Republican-led Congress, including the disastrous Medicare Part D drug prescription program. The preemptive press attack, on the eve of President Bush's visit to our 29th Congressional District, reached a number of media outlets in the 29th District
Click here to read more about the press event.
Many Canandaigua-area residents were also upset that the President sidestepped the issue of the Veterans Administration center, which had been targeted for closing by the Bush Administration and saved only after public outcry. I called the President's failure to visit the VA "an incredible slap in the face to every veteran in the region," reported the
Associated Press. So, G-Randy, you’re doing a heck of a job. Keep it up.
This backfire of the visit by President Bush may be a preview of things to come. Although congressional elections usually depend on local issues, there is good reason to believe that this year congressional elections will turn on national issues even more than in 1994. If this trend continues, Bush will be a liability to the GOP this election season if others cling to him the way Randy Kuhl is doing
(See Donkey Rising). Here is a key paragraph comparing the current environment with that of 2002:
On the liability issue, the poll shows that, by 37-20, voters are seeing their vote as a signal of opposition to, not support for, Bush. That compares to 31-19 the other way in October of 2002.
Likewise some polls are indicating that the views of democrats and independents are converging, creating a potentially formidable force against a continued Republican majority. (More on that
here and
here.) (Incidentally, our district (NY-29) has a very high level of blank voters – registered voters who do not formally affiliate with either party.) If Democratic candidates can reach out to independents who voted for Bush in previous elections, we have a chance to win in unexpected places. I think this is especially true for Veteran candidates if we can find the necessary funds. More on that in a future post.
Clink on the hyperlinks below for more coverage (full articles) of the Big Bush Backfire:
Press Event, Protests Point out Bush Administration Failures Local Democrats call new ”prescription plan a failure Democrat & Chronicle Points Out Kuhl's Vulnerability OPINION: Mr. President - Area residents have lots of ”serious questionsfor you Battle lines drawn in Monroe Media Notes Political Undertones of Bush Visit Bush visit ”reveals strategy for both parties Bush's return to area a puzzler Canandaigua prepping for a presidential visit, could ”pay dividends for Congressman Randy KuhlDespite Pleas, President Skips VAInvitation only for President's speech Other Coverage of the President's Visit Scores of protesters brave snow, icy winds Bush Defends Troubled Medicare Benefit President visits Upstate today Group ready to make case on Medicare