Emanuel On Job Offers: "Nothing Inappropriate Happened"
ABC News: The President’s Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel told ABC's "This Week" that the White House has nothing more to add to further explain the circumstances surrounding discussions with Andrew Romanoff and Rep. Joe Sestak about potential jobs that could have steered them away from running against incumbents in Democratic primaries.
House Republicans have introduced a resolution of inquiry to find out more about the job talks. Andrew Romanoff, a former Colorado House Speaker was approached by a White House official about possible government jobs that could have kept him from running against incumbent Senator Michael Bennet. Rahm Emanuel himself enlisted the help of former President Bill Clinton to try to persuade Sestak not to run against incumbent Senator Arlen Specter.




