What's next for Rep. Jessie Jackson Jr.?

What's next for Rep. Jessie Jackson Jr.?

November 10, 2012 8:05 AM

Even though he didn't campaign for another term and has been away for months on medical leave, Jessie Jackson Jr. still gained enough popular votes to stay in Congress. Anthony Mason and Rebecca Jarvis speak with Lynn Sweet, Washington Bureau Chief of the Chicago Sun-Times, about Jackson's medical and legal issues and how they could affect his seat in the House.

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