Blagojevich impeached

The Hill:

Embattled Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich (D) was impeached Friday by an overwhelming margin in the state House, setting up the first instance in that state’s history of a governor facing trial by the state Senate.

The 114-1 vote came after Blagojevich was arrested for corruption charges, including allegations he tried to sell President-elect Obama's Senate seat. The leading Illinois Democrat on the impeachment panel said Blagojevich demonstrated a betrayal of his oath of office. Blagojevich "is not fit to govern the state of Illinois," state Rep. Barbara Flynn Currie said, according to the Chicago Tribune.

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It appears he has lost all political support. One guy from Chicago voted against the impeachment. I don't expect his prospects will be much better in the Senate trail. He has made several enemies in that body too. Whether he can redeem his position with in the trial is questionable, but he has able counsel.

The Chicago Tribune has extensive coverage as does the Sun-Times. Part of the good news for the reporters in this story is they get to spend time in Springfield, which while small, is a much more attractive city than Chicago.

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