John Hall, former rock star and member of the band Orleans, a progressive Democrat, who campaigned without major support from the DCCC, defeated Sue Kelly (of Foley scandal infamy) in a major upset in New York’s 19th Congressional District:
John Hall, leader of the rock group Orleans that recorded such hits as “Still the One” and “Dance With Me,” has won a stunning upset in his race for Congress in upstate New York, narrowly defeating Republican incumbent Sue Kelly 51%-49%.
Hall’s views on the differences between political and music journalists were recently profiled on E&P Online. At one point, he had to struggle to be taken seriously by the press as a policy man.
The upset was more surprising, as this contest was never on the national Democratic Party’s list of most likely pickups.
Hall closed his victory speech by singing Steven Van Zandt’s song “I Am A Patriot.” Numerous musicians played benefits for Hall throughout the campaign, though he was still badly outspent by his opponent. They included Bonnie Raitt, Steve Earle, Pete Seeger and Jackson Browne.
Hall, who ran as an antiwar candidate, is also an environmental activist. He was a key organizer of the fabled “No Nukes” concert and movie in 1979.
NY-19 is more ‘upstate’ than it is ‘downstate’, but I think those areas are trending solidly blue.
If only we could’ve taken NY-25, 26, or 29 – that would have been great. Unfortunately, we had a non-candidate in NY-26. Hopefully, Maffei and Massa will run again in ’08.
The NRCC ran a huge ad blitz against Maffei and Massa the last two weeks which may be why they couldn’t get over the hump.
But all the money spent Repubs spent here wasn’t spent somewhere else.
I live in 19 and worked on the Hall campaign. It is definitely not upstate. The percentage of NYC refugees is startling. We are only about 40 miles north of NYC. BTW, my photodiary is on the recent diaries list.
It was his appearance on Stephen Colbert that put him over the top.
Add one more to Stephen’s column!