Wednesday, November 08, 2006

The Rahm Emanuel Candidate that Loses Close To Home

CBS TV Chicago reports:
(CBS) ADDISON, Ill. State Sen. Peter Roskam has defeated Iraq war veteran Tammy Duckworth in the heated race for the 6th Congressional District in the western suburbs.

In an acceptance speech just after 11 p.m., Roskam said he had received a call from Duckworth conceding the election.

In his speech, Roskam said, “I would like to congratulate Tammy on a good campaign, and I know that (Duckworth) has served our country greatly and sacrificed greatly.”

“I want to thank God that I live in a country where free people can exercise trhe right to self-govern, and that is a great, great blessing, friends, and God has been good," Roskam added.

Roskam, a lifelong resident of the district, was elected to the state legislature in 1993.

Duckworth's candidacy was based on her opposition to the war in Iraq, and it is opposition based on her personal experience. The 38-year-old Hoffman Estates woman chose to fight in Iraq and paid for it with her legs, which she lost when her helicopter was shot down.
I guess the Democratic tidal wave didn't happen all over Rahm Emanuel's backyard.