Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Rahm “all but certain” to leave White House, run for Chicago mayor (yawn)

 

Whatev. The constant soap operas leave me cold. If only the media would cover topics of substance like they do this crap. (About 15 “BREAKING” stories in my RSS)
(CNN) – Three Democratic sources close to Rahm Emanuel tell CNN that the White House chief of staff informed senior colleagues he is all but certain to run for mayor of Chicago, and will leave the White House to take the final exploratory steps.
Close associates are already building a campaign team according to sources.
An announcement by Emanuel is expected to be scheduled for Friday, sources said.
One of the sources, a prominent Democrat close to the White House chief of staff, told CNN, “We see nothing that will stop a run. But you don’t announce a campaign for mayor of Chicago in Washington, D.C. You leave and go home and finish your business there.”
The second source said Democratic pollster Stanley Greenberg’s research of a possible mayoral run for Emanuel was “very positive. He has some obvious things to deal with, but it was very encouraging.”
Asked what the potential issues were, the source said “nothing you wouldn’t expect. Just reminding people Chicago always was before Washington.”
Assuming there is no hitch – and none is expected – longtime Obama adviser Pete Rouse is in line to be tapped as interim chief of staff, two of the sources said.

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