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The seat became vacant in February when Lee, a married father, resigned after shirtless photos he sent to a woman he'd flirted with on Craigslist surfaced online. The district, which covers a swath of rural and suburban towns between Buffalo and Rochester, was one of only four districts in the state
-- out of 29 -- that favored Republican John McCain over Obama in 2008. It's also been mentioned as a possible target of redistricting, since the state must trim two congressional districts next year as a result of the 2010 census. But the race emerged as a test of the viability of a budget plan crafted by Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., that included sweeping changes to Medicare. All but a handful of House Republicans voted in favor of the budget plan, and Corwin said she would have supported it as well, insisting such cuts would preserve Medicare for seniors in the future. Hochul seized on Corwin's position and quickly cast herself as the protector of Medicare in a district with a large population of voters over 55. Her television ads hammered the issue even as Corwin tried to shift her position, suggesting she'd favor changing the Ryan plan if elected. Both national parties and several independent fundraising groups spent more than $2 million to influence the election. They included a new Democratic group, House Majority PAC, and American Crossroads, a Republican-leaning group founded by GOP strategist Karl Rove. Rep. Pete Sessions, the chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, warned that it was unrealistic to believe the race was predictive of the future. But Crossroads spokesman Jonathan Collegio said Hochul's victory was a sign of a tough time for Republicans to come. "What is clear is that this election is a wake-up call for anyone who thinks that 2012 will be just like 2010," he said. "It's going to be a tougher environment, Democrats will be more competitive, and we need to play at the top of our game."
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