Barack Obama

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Vacancy on the United States senate seat that had seaten by, U.S. President-elect Barack Obama said "there is no chair of the persons" who have sold Illinois Governor Rod. Blagojevich.

Tuesday fed, FBI agents arrest Blagojevich on corruption practices, namely, to sell a senate seat was occupied by Barack Obama.

Barack Obama stated that senate seat vacancy "is not to be traded," he never spoke to the governor about this.

Barack Obama believes "there are no chairs, representatives of the people belong." The position of senate, he said, "owned by whoever Illinois citizens and their representatives get the best fit them."

Barack Obama said he has requested staff to gather the facts contacts that have been carried out with governor's office. As a result of this action, according to Barack Obama, the trust people have been disgraced.

"One of the reasons I entered the political world, incoming chairs the state senate and U.S. senate and the president is because you want to serve the community where they live, hope and dream. This is not a matter of what my rights," he said.

Barack Obama also reinforce the demand that Blagojevich resign. "So, clearly I'm back once again: I think the pack of governors will not effectively serve the American people of Illinois."