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from: Jeff Binkley
date: 2009-01-01 09:03:00
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http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1208/16977.html

Blocking Blago: Senate has Plan B for 90-day delay
By MIKE ALLEN | 12/31/08 7:30 PM EST   Text Size:     
 
 
 
Roland Burris went to the Illinois Supreme Court on New Year’s Eve to 
try to get his Senate appointment certified, but Senate leaders back in 
Washington have a Plan B to keep from swearing him, regardless of what 
the court decides. 

Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White has said he will not certify the 
controversial appointment by disgraced Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich. 

But even if the Illinois justices force him to make the appointment 
official, Senate Democrats in Washington will still resist. 

Senate officials tell Politico that if presented with the appointment, 
they are likely to give the Rules Committee 90 days to determine the 
propriety of the appointment by looking into such issues as whether 
Blagojevich received anything in return for it. 

“A motion to refer credentials to the committee has the effect of 
delaying seating,” a Senate Democratic aide said. “The motion is 
debatable and amendable.” 

Another official explained: “That buys us 90 days.” 

That should be enough so the senators won’t have to act to prevent 
Burris from joining the chamber. Blagojevich’s defiance inflamed 
Illinois legislators, speeding up the impeachment process. 

“He will not be governor by Valentine’s Day,” the official said. 

President-elect Obama plans to say as little about the matter as 
possible. But an official said he will declare when pressed that the 
Senate is well within its bounds not to seat Burris, and that it would 
be difficult for anyone to work effectively with this kind of cloud over 
them. 

Sources say Blagojevich’s s successor if he’s removed from office, 
Illinois Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn, is likely to point someone who is African- 
American, but likely not Burris because of the taint or Rep. Jesse 
Jackson Jr. (D-Ill), who is often mentioned as a possibility but would 
be too controversial. 

Sources said the choice is likely to be someone young and dynamic, like 
Dan Seals, who ran in a northeast Illinois House district in 2006 and 
2008. It needs to be someone who would appeal to the white Republicans 
in downstate Illinois, to prevent the seat going to the GOP in a future 
election.

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