Friday, May 09, 2008

Rahm Emanuel: Obama is our presumptive nominee

One of the few prominent Illinois politicians not to hop on the Barack Obama bandwagon is Rep. Rahm Emanuel (D-Chicago), the architect of the Democrats' 2006 Congressional takeover.

Emanuel is a Clintonista through and through, but he's also a realist. And he's just the type of guy who might be summonsed to corner Hillary Rodham Clinton and tell her "to do the right thing" for the party.

From Huffington Post:

"At this point, Barack is the presumptive nominee," said Rep. Rahm Emanuel during the New Yorker's magazine conference. "Hillary can't win but something could happen that could effect that Barack could lose the nomination."

Emanuel wouldn't go so far as to say that Clinton should drop out. "Next question!" he declared when asked. But his voice does carry political sway. The congressman has been staunchly non-committal throughout the primary process. And his ties to the Clinton administration and connections to fellow Chicago pol Obama make him one of the key figures who could help facilitate an end to the nomination battle.

Clearly, party unity was on Emanuel's mind.

"What Hillary does in the next month is important," he said. "If she spends her time contrasting with Senator McCain, drawing distinctions that help the Democratic Party, that's productive. If it's done in another way, that's not productive."

In a side note, one of the stories I've been covering on this blog is the military scholarships scandal at the University of Illinois. Rep. Emanuel, along with fellow Democrat Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn, has been very helpful in standing up for the Illinois veterans shafted in this case.

Related post:

Marathon Pundit exclusive: Van der Hooning wins five of six counts in case against Univ. of Illinois

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