Former Rep. Eric Massa says he is out of office for "standing up to a horrific mistake we are about to make."
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Former congressman Eric Massa discusses allegations of questionable behavior to CNN's Larry King.
Eric Massa: "Effective at 5 p.m. on Monday the 8th of March, I will resign my position as the Federal Representative of New York's 29th Congressional District in the 111th Congress. I do so with a profound sense of failure and a deep apology to all those whom, for the past year, I tried to represent as our Nation struggles with problems far greater than anyone can possibly imagine."
Eric Massa is lost. Or rather, his campaign manager Mike Nolan is. Nolan is driving a battered Cadillac, trying to find this evening's hotel, and he's on his third U-turn.