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Publicly, most Illinois Democrats have kept quiet about Jackson's situation. Sen. Dick Durbin and Rep. Luis Gutierrez were among those who pushed Jackson to disclose his condition promptly. The influential Jackson family has long and complicated ties in the party, and it's unclear whether he is being pressured by party leaders to step aside. Jackson's father, the Rev. Jesse Jackson, has declined to speak in detail. The congressman's wife has mostly dodged reporters at City Council meetings and a recent birthday party and fundraiser. Among the latest head-scratchers was the Jacksons putting their $2.5 million town house on the market. A Jackson aide said the family hoped the sale would help pay medical bills. The family also maintains a Chicago home, but their two children go to school in Washington and Sandi Jackson commutes to Chicago for city business. Replacing Jackson on the ballot gets messy this close to Election Day. Ballots with Jackson's name have already been mailed to troops overseas, which means that in a close election, the courts may have to step in to determine if a vote for Jackson would be counted for the replacement or thrown out. If he were to step down in the next few weeks, the Democratic Party chairmen in the three counties he represents would have eight days to pick a replacement. If Jackson has in fact decided to leave office, he is perhaps more likely to wait to resign until after winning re-election, leading to a special election that would keep the decision about a successor in the hands of voters.
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