How could Jesse Jackson, Jr., a man with both a master's degree and a law degree, be so dumb?
The list of men who are caught in infidelity scandals is too long to mention. If you risk losing your marriage, that's one thing. But when you also risk damaging your political career, the smart person would think twice. Jesse Jackson, Jr. recently indicated that he wanted to run for Chicago's mayor now that Richard M. Daley will no longer run. He has spent the time denying that he had any involvement in the Blago scandal to sell the Senate seat, reiterating that although Rahm Emanuel is on government tapes, he is not. Now what? "Bring it on," Jackson proclaimed. It looks like we have.
Why should anyone believe Jackson? He cheated on his wife. "The reference to a social acquaintance is a private and personal matter between me and my wife that was handled some time ago," said Jackson. He said he lost 50 pounds with exercise, diet and some "shots in the butt" when it was really just weight loss surgery. If he is involved in the Blago scandal, he lied again.
Will Jesse Jackson, Jr. lose his seat in the House of Representatives to a Republican?
If we conclude that the plans to be mayor are over, the big question about Jesse Jackson, Jr. is will he lose his seat in the House of Representatives to a Republican? Jackson represents a district that includes the South Side of Chicago, one of the strongholds for Democrats. For a Republican to take the 2nd district would be nothing short of a miracle. However, miracles do happen.
Sources:
Carol Marin, Worst thing to happen to Jackson Jr.? Barack Obama, Sun Times
Andy Fies, Jesse Jackson Jr. Ensnared in Political, Personal Scandals, ABC
Natasha Korecki, Jackson on cash for Senate seat scam: Fundraisers were speaking Hindi., Sun Times
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