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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!The one count out of 24 that stuck to former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich on Tuesday was for the coverup -- not the alleged crimes. And the two false statements that got Blagojevich convicted were about activities elected officials manage to do every day without breaking any laws. After 14 days of deliberations, the jury in his corruption trial deadlocked on 23 counts against Blagojevich -- including the more serious allegations of racketeering, attempted bribery, extortion and the selling of the Senate seat vacated by President Obama. The jury also could not decide on four charges brought ...
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