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Old 02-08-2010, 06:17 AM
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Default Chicago Machine Dumps IL Voter's Choice

We should just let them pick the candidates and save the money spent on the primary. None of these allegations were new.

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HICAGO - The Democratic nominee for Illinois' lieutenant governor dropped out of the race Sunday night, less than a week after winning the nomination, amid a political uproar about his past. Announcing his decision at a Chicago bar packed with patrons watching the Super Bowl, a tearful Scott Lee Cohen said the Democrats were not certain they could win with him on the ticket. He said he was stepping down because he did not want to jeopardize the Democratic Party ticket.
"This is the hardest thing that I ever had to do in my life," he said before choking up with sobs.
Since Cohen won the Democratic nomination on Tuesday, it has become widely known that he was accused of abusing his ex-wife and holding a knife to the throat of an ex-girlfriend - a woman who was herself charged with prostitution. He also admits using steroids in the past.
"For the good of the people of the state of Illinois and the Democratic Party, I will resign," Cohen said in a rambling remarks made as the Super Bowl halftime entertainment blared in the background.
The revelations about Cohen's past came as Illinois was starting to move on from the scandals of ousted Gov. Rod Blagojevich.
Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn, who inherited the job after Blagojevich's ouster following federal corruption charges, would have been paired with Cohen on the November ticket. Quinn, U.S. Rep. Danny Davis and Sen. Dick Durbin all had urged Cohen to leave the race.
Quinn said Cohen had "made the right decision for the Democratic Party and the people of Illinois.
"Now we can continue to focus our efforts on putting our economy back on track and working to bring good jobs to Illinois," the governor said in a written statement.
Surrounded by his sons, his fiancee and her sons, Cohen apologized to his family, his supporters and anyone he may have let down.
"All I ever wanted to do was to run for office and to help the people, not to cause chaos, that was never my intention," Cohen said.
Until his nomination, Cohen was a political unknown. Democratic leaders had not considered him a threat to win and didn't highlight his past during the campaign.
Cohen's resignation from the ticket means state party leaders can replace him on the ballot.
"Now we can move on to find a strong replacement," said Steve Brown, spokesman for the Illinois Democratic chairman, House Speaker Michael Madigan.
Cohen, a pawnbroker and owner of a cleaning supplies company, ran against several veteran politicians, spending $2 million - mostly his own money - on his campaign, more than twice as much as all his opponents combined. He gained strong name recognition with a flurry of advertising featuring people who said they got jobs at employment fairs he held.
The location and timing for Sunday's announcement - a heated beer garden at a Chicago bar during the Super Bowl - perplexed some patrons who were trying to watch the New Orleans Saints take on the Indianapolis Colts.
"It's a way to grab some headlines I guess," said 53-year-old Rick Kokonas wearing a New Orleans T-shirt.
Cohen was arrested in 2005 on domestic battery charges for allegedly pushing his then-girlfriend, Amanda Eneman, against a wall and holding a knife to her throat. The charges were dropped when she failed to show up for a court date. He has denied the allegations and called that relationship tumultuous.
Eneman had issued a statement Saturday through her attorney saying that, based on her observations and Cohen's behavior during their relationship, she "does not believe that he is fit to hold any public office including that of lieutenant governor."
Cohen said Eneman's statement did not affect his decision.
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Associated Press Writer Deanna Bellandi contributed to this report.
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I just want to post this again cause it's hilarious.

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None of these allegations were new.
It did really baffle me that it did not warrant a front page article in the papers till the day after the election. Trib & Sun Times really did a great job helping with the candidate screening.
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Chicago, Chicago that crooked town Chicago, Chicago I will show you around
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