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Response to ABC News' 'Nightline' Feature Naming Rod Blagojevich Recipient of Dubious Award
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(PRNewsChannel) / December 31, 2009 /
Los Angeles, Calif. / The following is a statement from Glenn Selig, spokesman for former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, on Gov. Blagojevich being named the 'Worst Behaved Newsmaker' in an unscientific poll that aired last night on ABC's 'Nightline' program.
"Those who are closely watching Rod Blagojevich's story unfold understand that he is in the midst of a campaign of a lifetime to clear his name for the sake of himself and his family, his friends and the people of Illinois who twice elected him governor. Gov. Blagojevich looks forward to his trial because he’s anxious for the truth to come out.
"Until then he will talk to everyone he meets to let them know he's done nothing wrong and he has not let them down. And he will do the modern day equivalent of standing on a mountaintop and shouting ‘I am innocent.’”
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Glenn Selig
PR Firm: The Publicity Agency
Phone: (813) 708-1220 x7777 or cell: (813) 300-5454
Email: (BlackBerry)
Web site: www.thepublicityagency.com
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Patrick Flanary
PR Firm: The Publicity Agency
Email:
Phone: (813) 708-1220 x7781
Web site: www.thepublicityagency.com Source: thepublicityagency.com
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