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I’m just putting this out there now so I can reference it later and say “I told you so”.

But I’ll bet you dimes to nickles that if Obama becomes President that his successor to the junior Senator seat from Illinois is also black.

And that Obama will have demanded it be so — you know, because it’s not about race…

8 Responses to “Who Will Replace Obama in the Senate if He Wins President?”

So you think Alan Keyes has a legitimate shot this time?
That would be awesome!
Illinois needs a solid conservative to represent them in Congress.
If Alan is kryptonite to some, then another good choice would be Michael Powell.
That would show his sold-out political opportunistic Dad.

But oh, back to your point, I disagree that That One would have any input into replaces him, after all, it was the Marxist cabal of Chicago that chose him. He’s just a cardboard cut-out for his dark overlords.

That would be great and hilarious if it was Alan Keyes……
Just what the libtards need to replace obama.

I like Alan Keyes.

My guess would be Jesse Jackson Jr. to replace Sen. Obama.

He’s defending ACORN, therefore, he’s a crook, too.

So what if the replacement is black, what’s bad about that? Does someone need to be a decrepit, wealthy white man before he gets your blessing?

Easy. Rahm Emmauel who’s currently in the congress and is a leader of the DNC will most likely replace Obama.

He’s next in the line of power. I seriously doubt that Jesse Jackson Jr. would be named to finish out the term.

Liutenant Governor Pat Quinn should replace Obama. He ran against Durbin in the primaries and is well respected throughout the state.

[...] (D) under state law has the sole responsibility for naming a successor to Obama. I predicted a few weeks ago that Obama would exert his influence to have another black person appointed in his [...]

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