CHICAGO: Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich said Friday he was not guilty of trying to seal president-elect Barack Obama's Senate seat and vowed to fight to stay in his job.
Gov. Rod Blagojevich said day he will be vindicated of criminal corruption charges and has no intention of letting what he called a ``political lynch mob'' force him from his job.
``I will fight. I will fight. I will fight until I take my last breath. I have done nothing wrong,'' Blagojevich said, speaking for about three minutes in his first official public comments since his arrest last week on federal corruption charges.
The Democrat is accused, among other things, of plotting to sell or trade the U.S. Senate seat vacated by President-elect Barack Obama.
Gov. Rod Blagojevich said day he will be vindicated of criminal corruption charges and has no intention of letting what he called a ``political lynch mob'' force him from his job.
``I will fight. I will fight. I will fight until I take my last breath. I have done nothing wrong,'' Blagojevich said, speaking for about three minutes in his first official public comments since his arrest last week on federal corruption charges.
The Democrat is accused, among other things, of plotting to sell or trade the U.S. Senate seat vacated by President-elect Barack Obama.
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