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Despite illness, Rep. Jesse Jackson on track for re-election

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“If he were to get angry about something or change his mind (about an issue), that could mess up the community,” said Hart, a student at Truman College who hopes to join the Army.

But others support the congressman. Jonnita Dockens, a 39-year-old event planner, said she’s known Jackson and his father, civil rights leader the Rev. Jesse Jackson, for years and has done work for the elder Jackson’s Rainbow/PUSH Coalition.

“It was a smart decision for him to take a leave of absence, because at some point you have to know when you have to step away from the job,” said Dockens, who plans to vote for his re-election.

She was not swayed as challenger Lewis tried to sell himself to her and other patrons at a local Starbucks, handing out business cards promising: “Help is on the way!”

Though some constituents were willing to give Jackson time to recover, Lewis was not.

“The public has been sucked into this sympathy campaign that he’s got going on,” Lewis said. “This has been going on since June. And it’s unfair to constituents, because they have no representation whatsoever.”

Jackson was treated for weeks at Sierra Tucson in Arizona and the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. A Jackson aide announced Sept. 7 that the congressman, who has homes in Chicago and Washington, was back in the nation’s capital. The lawmaker stopped in Chicago to visit his parents en route to Washington, a Jackson source said.

The Jacksons’ Washington town house was put up for sale recently with an asking price of $2.5 million. An aide issued a statement saying the Jacksons were “grappling with soaring health care costs” and were selling the property “to help defray costs of their obligations.”

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(Dan Hinkel of the Chicago Tribune contributed to this report.)

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