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Before discussing more about Jesse Jackson, Jr. and how, exactly, he runs his machine, let's first take a look at the 2004 Congressional campaign in the 2nd District of Illinois. If it weren't for Stephanie Kennedy Sailor running against Jesse Jackson, Jr., he would've had a monopoly on the ballot, running completely unchallenged.

In this election, there isn't even the usual Republican ying to go with the Democratic yang. That's right. There is no Republican on the ballot.

It's just JJJ vs. the lone woman, Stephanie Kennedy Sailor -- the cyber candidate, running a campaign on $0. But despite JJJ's election advantage of being an incumbent...

and despite JJJ's ability to tap into daddy's extorted millions...

and despite the fact that JJJ uses the Rainbow PUSH organization to register people to vote Democrat...

JJJ still wants your money!
Just check out his campaign site. He's asking for campaign contributions, starting at a $100 minimum. Hmmm.

Stranger yet, with all of JJJ's massive funding 
and paid campaign staffers, he can't even answer his email. Repeatedly, Stephanie Kennedy Sailor has sent messages to JJJ, politely inviting him 
to a public debate. The response? No response. (See blog.)

So Jesse Jackson, Jr., you are challenged to:

1.) accept Stephanie Kennedy Sailor's invite to a public debate and...

2.) stop collecting campaign contributions immediately, and redirect your funds on a worthwhile cause, such as scholarships for the underprivileged.

If Stephanie can do it, so can you.


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