Roland Burris Confirms: No Senate Run In 2010, Says It's About Money

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DEANNA BELLANDI and CHRISTOPHER WILLS | July 10, 2009 07:02 PM EST | AP

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U.S. Sen. Roland Burris, D-Ill., acknowledges his supporters before announcing Friday, July 10, 2009, in Chicago that he will not run for a full term in 2010, making official the end of a short Senate career clouded by questions about his appointment by disgraced former Gov. Rod Blagojevich. Burris, the only black U.S. senator, said he was bowing out because of the high cost of raising money for a campaign. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)

CHICAGO — Embattled Sen. Roland Burris may have relieved Illinois Democrats of their biggest political headache and reduced Republican chances of capturing a valuable Senate seat next year by announcing Friday he won't run for a full term. Still, his withdrawal sets the stage for a major clash of political forces in 2010.

Democrats no longer have to worry about a messy primary battle focused on Burris accepting his seat from former Gov. Rod Blagojevich, now removed from office and facing multiple corruption charges. And Republicans won't have a chance to run against the tainted appointee.

Even so, Republicans who run are sure to campaign against the scandals surrounding Blagojevich in this Democrat-controlled state. Democrats must sort through a wide-open field that could include anyone from a protege and basketball pal of President Barack Obama to a son of the late Robert F. Kennedy.

Black leaders also may fight hard to hang on to a seat held in recent years by three black senators: Burris, President Barack Obama and Carol Moseley Braun. Burris is currently the Senate's only black member.

Burris' announcement that he was dropping out came just seven months after he was named Obama's replacement. It was an admission that Burris' image had taken such a pounding from his association with Blagojevich and that it would take too much campaign money and time to turn things around, if it could be done at all.

"I was called to choose between spending my time raising funds, or spending my time raising issues for my state. I believe that the business of the people of the state of Illinois should always come first," said Burris, 71.

Burris, who bemoaned the high cost of running a political campaign, has had lackluster fundraising, raising only $845 during the first three months of 2009. He delivered the news that he was bowing out in a brief speech at a South Side hotel to a crowd of about 50 supporters, who applauded and chanted "Don't Do it" and "Run, Roland, Run!"

"I feel as if the people of Illinois have lost the most experienced and most qualified person to represent them in the United States Senate based on finances, based on a simple matter of campaign fundraising," said Melvin Sims, a Chicago attorney.

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Burris greeted supporters after his speech but left without taking questions, which has been typical during his tenure in office.

His decision is the second major development in the closely watched Senate race this week. Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan, who would have been a likely leader in the Democratic primary, opted out of the race on Wednesday.

But with Madigan and Burris out, the field is full of potential front-runners.

Illinois Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias plans to seek the Democratic nomination. His friendship with Obama may help, but the White House had been recruiting Madigan to run.

Christopher Kennedy, who runs Chicago's Merchandise Mart, is another potential candidate.

Cheryle Jackson, president of the Chicago Urban League and former Blagojevich spokeswoman, is exploring a bid. Jackson, who is black, could benefit from any pressure to keep a black senator in the seat.

Illinois state Rep. Arthur Turner said while some of that pressure will exist, race won't be an absolute requirement.

"They're not going to throw down the gauntlet if a black is not slated for that position," said Turner, a black representative from Chicago.

On the Republican side, Rep. Mark Kirk is considering running, as is Andrew McKenna, chairman of the Illinois GOP.

Speculation about Kirk's intentions in particular have run rampant for weeks, but spokesman Eric Elk said Friday that there was no timeline for an announcement from the representative in his fifth term serving Illinois' 10th district in Chicago's northern suburbs.

Burris' decision to bow out caps a long political career that included stints as Illinois' comptroller and attorney general.

Blagojevich appointed Burris in December, just weeks after the then-governor was arrested on charges of trying to sell the seat.

Burris has maintained he did nothing improper to get his Senate appointment, but it triggered waves of criticism, opposition from fellow Democrats, court battles and even a perjury investigation, which did not produce any charges. Democratic leaders initially vowed not to seat him, but eventually relented. Burris still faces a Senate ethics probe.

He never received backing from top Illinois politicians, including fellow Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin, who has said repeatedly he would not support Burris for a full term.

Burris seemed to acknowledge the travails of the last seven months in his announcement.

"Serving in public life is not easy, " he said, "but it is a noble and rewarding calling."

CHICAGO — Embattled Sen. Roland Burris may have relieved Illinois Democrats of their biggest political headache and reduced Republican chances of capturing a valuable Senate seat next year by an...
CHICAGO — Embattled Sen. Roland Burris may have relieved Illinois Democrats of their biggest political headache and reduced Republican chances of capturing a valuable Senate seat next year by an...
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- steamboat I'm a Fan of steamboat 44 fans permalink

And a real mediocre career it was.......­...Hey Roland, you still want to hang Rolando Cruz for the Nicarico murder even after DNA cleared him and another man confessed? Oh, I know, hispanics are expendable in your eyes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:04 PM on 07/13/2009
- Bude I'm a Fan of Bude 165 fans permalink
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It's not about the money. If he ran, he'd 12 votes. 13 if he could talk his wife into it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:23 AM on 07/13/2009

A question:

Will Burris get full Senate benefits, including a pension, free healthcare, etc. for the rest of his life?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 PM on 07/12/2009
- Bude I'm a Fan of Bude 165 fans permalink
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Yep.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 AM on 07/13/2009
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He lied lied lied. He hurt himself even more when he appeared on Hardball with Chris Matthews. Good riddance !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:37 PM on 07/12/2009
- isee61 I'm a Fan of isee61 10 fans permalink
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What a terrible way to end a career and to let this appointment bring shame to what was a decent career.

What was the point?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 AM on 07/12/2009
- DemFem I'm a Fan of DemFem 7 fans permalink
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The people have spoken.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 07/11/2009

raised $845.00 in three months,,,,­,,,,,,,,,,­,now there's REAL support. 13-14-15,,­,,,,,sorry your time is up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 AM on 07/11/2009

oops, forgot to put the link in. here it is
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=al8d-juDM6I

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 AM on 07/11/2009

This is one weird guy. He was on the phone with Johnny B on the Loop and while it was funny, this guy should be nowhere near Washington DC.

I couldn't find the clip from yesterday. But I did find this youtube clip of a voicemail he left on the show, wherein he sings 'aint no taint, taint taint taint' to the tune of 'Chain of Fools'....­. just... wow.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 AM on 07/11/2009
- JRsNana I'm a Fan of JRsNana 19 fans permalink

I'll bet he already has the engravers on his mausoleum getting his Senate dates on there. Oh, and Roland, don't let the door hitcha on the way OUT!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 AM on 07/11/2009
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SIT YO ASS DOWN

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 PM on 07/10/2009
- biglover I'm a Fan of biglover 42 fans permalink

I don;t know why but I feel sorry for him. I'm just sayin....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 PM on 07/10/2009
- mjb5406 I'm a Fan of mjb5406 20 fans permalink
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According to The Chicago Tribune: "Under federal law, he is not entitled to a pension for his Senate service since he did not serve a minimum of five years."

There is some justice at least.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:19 PM on 07/10/2009
- k6007 I'm a Fan of k6007 230 fans permalink
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We need to elect more people who can't raise enough money to run for office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 PM on 07/10/2009
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