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The president-elect said that while Roland Burris may be a good man, he won't be accepted as senator because of the scandal surrounding Blagojevich.
President-elect Barack Obama waded into a racially tinged dispute Tuesday over who would replace him as the only black senator, siding forcefully with Senate Democrats in rejecting the respected African-American chosen by scandal-tainted Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich.
While praising Blagojevich's pick, former Illinois Attorney General Roland Burris, Obama and Senate Democratic leaders said federal corruption charges against the governor place the nominee under an ethical cloud.
Obama's statement reads:
Even before the appointment was official, Senate leaders said they would refuse to seat Burris because of the scandal surrounding Blagojevich. State leaders also backed that up, with the Illinois secretary of state refusing to certify the appointment on paper.