READY FOR BUSINESS: OBAMA OPENS REGIONAL CONSTITUENT OFFICE IN MARIONBY NICOLE SACK
THE SOUTHERN
MARION -- Southern Illinois needs help with its economy, its job growth and with its availability of quality education. To help, U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., opened his regional constituent office in Marion on Friday.
"The reason I wanted to open an office here, is because when I traveled around the state on the campaign, what became very clear to me was that there is no region of this state that has more potential, but needs more help than Southern Illinois," Obama said to a room filled with supporters. "All of us know it has been neglected, all of us know the economy at the southern end of the state is lagging, all of us are aware that despite the hardworking people down here and the strong values you hold, that economic opportunity has been missing."
While high hopes were placed on the freshman senator during his campaign as the Democrat's current superstar, Obama kept a humble and realistic stance on his new position.
"I don't stand here making a lot of promises that I am going to suddenly transform Southern Illinois because I got elected to the Senate. I am ranked 99th in seniority, when I got their they handed me a little tooth brush and I was cleaning the latrines," Obama said jokingly. "But I do think I can make a commitment to be the hardest-working senator out here to make sure I am fulfilling your hopes and dreams and aspirations."
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