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Rahm Emanuel's Chicago Home: Tenant Refuses To Leave

DON BABWIN and TAMMY WEBBER   09/28/10 10:08 PM ET   AP

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CHICAGO — If Rahm Emanuel wants to run for Chicago mayor, the White House chief of staff will have to persuade voters to do what the couple leasing his Chicago house apparently would not: Welcome him home.

Emanuel, widely expected to announce a decision about his candidacy within days, recently called the tenants renting his home on Chicago's North Side and asked them to move out so he could move back in, spokesman and close friend Rick Jasculca said Tuesday.

But the couple said no. They extended their lease until next year just days before Mayor Richard Daley announced he wouldn't seek re-election, Jasculca said, and told Emanuel they don't want to leave.

The unsuccessful pitch is a concrete on-the-ground signal Emanuel is leaning toward leaving President Barack Obama's administration for a mayoral run, and points to a key hurdle he'll face if he does. The one-time congressman needs to convince Chicago voters he's not just a Washington big shot with a reputation for ruthless politics, but still one of them.

"There is nothing in his history to show he wanted to be mayor or that this was his dream job. If there were ... he would have been involved in local activities, organizations, spoken out about violence," said political consultant Delmarie Cobb, who was press secretary for the Democratic National Convention in 1996 and the Rev. Jesse Jackson's 1988 presidential bid.

While Emanuel has been at the center of major national issues, that's not what brings voters out for local races, said Chicago-based national pollster Michael McKeon.

"Rahm negotiated with Israel but if the other guy is the one who got your alley paved, what do you think is more important?" McKeon said.

Emanuel could announce whether he's running as soon as Friday, a person familiar with his thinking said this week. But prospective opponents already are hinting at plans to exploit his reputation as an outsider more comfortable in Congress than City Hall, an abrasive take-no-holds political operative who once sent a dead fish to a pollster and peppers his sentences with profanities to make a point.

It's a reputation that has been celebrated in Washington, famously so in 2005 when at a roast of Emanuel, Obama joked that an accident in which Emanuel lost part of his middle finger "rendered him practically mute." But it could draw derision at home.

The stories of Emanuel's hard charging tactics, particularly after he led the national Democrats' campaign to win back a majority in the U.S. House in 2006, have distorted his image, Jasculca said.

"Sometimes a folklore emerges about people that sort of takes on a life of its own," he said. "I've known Rahm for pretty close to a quarter century and this is a solid Chicago family guy who is as Chicago as the Chicago Bears are."

Nobody argues Emanuel would not be a formidable candidate give his experience, name recognition and fundraising capabilities, but he has no ready-made army of volunteers ready to hit Chicago streets on his behalf.

"He's never had a personal organization," said political analyst Don Rose, who noted Emanuel's election to Congress in 2002 he aided by political organizations loyal to Daley. In effect, Emanuel borrowed them, Rose said.

"Most of those don't really owe him any loyalty," he said. In fact, "He knows many of these people but they don't necessarily like him," Rose added.

It's those people Emanuel has to reach out to, and fast, if he really wants to get in the mayoral race.

"He has to meet with the core of people who don't like him and charm them and let them go out and spread the word that he's not that bad, he's very considerate (he's) got Chicago in his heart," said June Rosner, a public relations consultant long involved with Chicago politics.

And when confronted with Emanuel's hard-nosed reputation, Rosner said those supporters need to respond: "'Listen, we want a tough mayor.'"

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Associated Press Writer Deanna Bellandi contributed to this report from Chicago. White House correspondent Ben Feller contributed from Washington.

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09:19 AM on 09/29/2010
the regular democrat party workers in chicago know ram well.

they know that they cannot work with him.

his upset the applecart cuz he wants to style of business is a loser for everyone.
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11:28 PM on 09/28/2010
Maybe he could move in with Monica Lewinski ?


They`re o`ld friends....LOL
10:04 PM on 09/28/2010
So he ends up having to pay them off for the remainder of their lease. Big deal. I'm quite sure he can afford it.
09:50 PM on 09/28/2010
If Rahm leaves the White House, who gets the job of Israel's "minder" in the Oval Office?
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09:57 PM on 09/28/2010
Fanned.
Aesculus glabra
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09:44 PM on 09/28/2010
Rahm should mail the tenants a dead fish as a warning.
10:06 PM on 09/28/2010
Obama is busy running the govt
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SoccerNana
Obama/Biden 2012!
11:06 AM on 09/29/2010
The reference is to you, didn't ya knowwwwh?
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naschkatze
A free man creates himself.
11:07 AM on 09/29/2010
LOL
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Razzer
When the moon is in the 7th house, and Zyra collid
09:38 PM on 09/28/2010
Can't blame anyone for wanting to hang onto a place that feels like home (even if rented).

However in the interests of the nation: let's take up a collection right here, right now, and buy out their lease, so Rahm can leave the White House.
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GuiltD
09:37 PM on 09/28/2010
Ugh I cant even look at the jerks face anymore
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SoccerNana
Obama/Biden 2012!
11:06 AM on 09/29/2010
Then stop looking at yourself in the mirror, LOL!
09:27 PM on 09/28/2010
I think it's a BS story. A fishing expedition.
Rahm most likely rented his house to someone he knew well at the time .. and breaking the lease will be no issue. It's almost inconceivable that he would have leased his house to someone a realtor dragged in.
I hope he leaves the WH, then loses in Chicago. Um .. can he take Obama with him .. and we start over?
01:57 AM on 09/29/2010
I think he would lose for sure. FYI, it is common for people to rent to strangers in chicago.
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SoccerNana
Obama/Biden 2012!
11:07 AM on 09/29/2010
Can you get lost and stay there?
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peegan
Obama 2012
08:55 PM on 09/28/2010
You know, it's not a crime to ask. He asked, they said no, he'll rent another place for a year. It is far from the only place for him to live and be qualified to run as Mayor. But no candidate with any smarts is going to start off a political campaign by looking like he is trying to push "average Joe' around. It is only a story because the press is trying to sniff  out his political aspirations.
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08:05 AM on 09/29/2010
I'm sure his tenants have kept their eye on all the Rahm news. Possible they are playing their cards right and Rahm gets his house and they get a large pot and everyone ends up with what they wanted.
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only livin boy in NY
08:53 PM on 09/28/2010
foreclose
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dfranz
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08:50 PM on 09/28/2010
Old Rahm is priming for some bare knuckle Chicago politics anyway...send in the knee cap squad.

It's funny how leases are. They work both ways.
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only livin boy in NY
08:54 PM on 09/28/2010
lease we dont need no steenkin lease
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PRONESE
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08:43 PM on 09/28/2010
The Current Tenants will soon find..
Their cars ticketed or towed anywhere they park in Chicago. Registration Problems
Water service problems.
Sewer service problems.
Electrical Power service problems.
Telephone service problems.
Internet service problems.
IRS Problems.
Interesting Voice Mail on land line and mobile phones.
Names deleted from the voter rolls.
Etc.
R/ PRONESE
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SoccerNana
Obama/Biden 2012!
11:08 AM on 09/29/2010
Miss your old job, huh?
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PRONESE
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12:35 PM on 09/29/2010
If you only knew..
Posish!
R/ PRONESE
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justme1990
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08:32 PM on 09/28/2010
Ruh roh.  Why do I get the feeling that it is not in their best interest to rub Rahm the wrong way?
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Dnietz
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08:39 PM on 09/28/2010
Yes, but you have to consider that these people knew who they were renting from.

So, likely they are not ""average folks"" like us.

Think about it, imagine if someone told you they once knowingly rented a home from Al Capone.
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justme1990
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08:40 PM on 09/28/2010
Good point.  I guess they'll be okay.
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Ralph Noyes
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08:30 PM on 09/28/2010
Rahm Emmanuel needs to rent himself a different house for a year, that's all. Just be a nice guy about it.

I understand Carol Moseley Braun may run. Not that I know Chicago politics, but that tells me Emmanuel should probably win.
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Dnietz
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08:34 PM on 09/28/2010
or just pay these guys off.

things happen in business. no renter ever thinks their rented home is guaranteed like if they owned their home

rahm needs to offer them a free month or 6 weeks of rent while they look for a place and prepare to move. then he needs to offer to pay their moving expenses (full service moving)

i bet that would get it done or get it very very close. i think that is fair.

i am guessing rahm is trying to get this done on the cheap. hopefully the renters contract is strong enough to stand up to rahm's middle finger
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peegan
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08:48 PM on 09/28/2010
Or he can (and I bet will) just rent another house. It would not be wise to start off a local campaign looking like a bully by trying to toss people with a legal lease out of their home.
02:02 AM on 09/29/2010
The next mayor of Chicago will be black. I lived there when Harold Washington was elected. Everyone underestimated him then. There are a lot of voters just waiting for a chance like this, a chance to get represented properly. When Washington got elected, within 1 year the streets in the black neighborhoods finally started getting paved.
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Ralph Noyes
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02:29 AM on 09/29/2010
I agree Harold Washington was a GREAT mayor of Chicago.

And an exceptional Black candidate who got a lot of White votes and also benefited from two White guys splitting the White vote.

But is there a Black candidate who can defeat Rahm? I'm not that impressed with Carol Mosely Braun, who's the only other name I've heard so far.

Not arguing, just asking.
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SoccerNana
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11:10 AM on 09/29/2010
It doesn't matter what color or race, as long as the mayor governs for all of the city's residents regardless of color, race, nationality, etc.
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zombywulf
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08:29 PM on 09/28/2010
Looks like there will be some new tenants in "Al Capones vault"