On Friday, the Illinois House of Representatives voted 114-1 to impeach Gov. Rod Blagojevich. Does this suggest his fate is sealed in the state senate or does he still have a chance at acquittal? What other issues are part of the impeachment besides his efforts to sell the Obama senate seat? How long will the trial last? And does the governor enjoy a small win as his pick to replace Obama seems to be on the brink of joining the U.S. Senate? We ask Bernie Schoenburg, political writer and columnist for the State Journal-Register in Springfield, Illinois.