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Posted: Thursday, 06 November 2008 12:13PM

Jim Oberweis May Be Ending Political Aspirations




CHICAGO (WBBM)  -- The expense and strain of running for elected office may have gotten to perennial candidate Jim Oberweis who currently has no future election plans. More from WBBM’s suburban bureau chief Julie Mann.

WBBM’s suburban bureau chief Julie Mann.

The republican business owner has run for office six times and lost five hard fought races and in a majority of those races he came in second.

But this last election to replace retired House Speaker Dennis Hastert in the 14th Congressional district may have been his last.

He lost on Election Day to Democrat Bill Foster who also defeated him in a special primary in March. According to the Tribune, Oberweis has spent more than 9 million dollars seeking elected office since his first bid for U-S Senate in 2002.

A spokesman says Oberweis currently has no plan to run for office.

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