Upstate New York breeds two things in profusion: awful republican Congressmen and outstanding Democratic challengers. You know about Eric Massa [1]; now meet Jon Powers [2].
Via Ben [3], here's a biographical video well worth taking a look at.
Per Albany Project [4], Jon raised $117,000 in the last quarter, a good showing on its own merits and certainly for a challenger running against an entrenched incumbent, in his case, Tom Reynolds. You may remember the latter as an enabler of Mark Foley, who came within a few points of losing in November 2006.
Take a closer look at Jon. I did, at YearlyKos, and I'm very impressed. He's smart, inquisitive, and frankly a really nice guy. New York would be well served with him in Congress. As an Iraq War veteran, Jon brings the kind of front-line experience to the table notably lacking in Congress in general; and as a teacher, he's well positioned to address issues of education, economic fairness and other middle-class issues.
On the web: Jon Powers for Congress [5]
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