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State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias is one of a several Democrats running for President Barack Obama's former Senate seat in Illinois. Public polling has shown he is the frontrunner in the Feb. 2 primary, but the same surveys also show he's not unstoppable. What's more, polls have also shown him in a competitive race with the likely GOP nominee, Rep. Mark Steven Kirk, in the general election.
Giannoulias, a former professional basketball player in Europe, famously played ball with Obama when they were serving together in Illinois. Although the White House has told the Giannoulias campaign that they will stay out of the primary, the 33-year-old Democrat has often evoked Obama's campaign in his own bid.
-- Shira Toeplitz
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Alexi said he's the only one talking about jobs and the economy. Not true --David Ormsby said last week:
"Illinois Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Jacob Meister, who is running for Barack Obama's Senate seat, is already airing television ads on broadcast television downstate focusing on -- jobs. In fact, Meister says in his ad that it's "jobs, jobs jobs not corruption" that is the subject on voters' minds. He's right."
The only truth in this video is that Alexi played basketball with Obama.
Posted by: MR
| November 29, 2009 11:34 AM
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