Republican New York Rep. Tom Reynolds announced yesterday that he would not be seeking reelection in the fall. This comes amidst a wave of Republican retirements from the House in a year when things were already looking grim down ticket. The Democrats are putting up an antiwar vet, Jonathan Powers, for that seat, with the support of MoveOn.org and the antiwar VoteVets.org. Now for the good news, K-Lo reports, and we can confirm, that Army SSG David Bellavia (Ret.) “is strongly considering a run for the Reynolds’ vacated congressional seat.'” I had the chance to speak to Bellavia a while back for a piece I was working on about Iraq war veterans who might become tomorrow’s political leaders. Of all the folks I spoke with, Bellavia was by far the most impressive, even though at the time he seemed to entertain no real interest in running for political office. Here’s what I wrote about him a while back on The Blog:
Bellavia killed the last bad guy with a pocket knife and was nominated for the Medal of Honor for his conduct that day. You can get a copy of Bellavia’s book, House to House, here, and you’ll want to keep an eye on this race. Two Iraq war veterans battling it out on the most important issue of the day–that has to be good for everybody, and there isn’t a single guy back from that war with a more impressive story to tell than Bellavia.
