Politics | bipartisanship Obama's Republican Pal Gets Grief Appearance in campaign ad costly for Ill. senate colleague By Kevin Spak Posted Jul 18, 2008 1:25 PM CDT Copied Barack Obama and Illinois Sen, Kirk Dillard share a light moment on the Senate floor at the Illinois State Capitol in Springfield, Ill., July 23, 2004. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman, File) Kirk Dillard is a lot like many Obama supporters. He came to respect and admire Obama, and he appeared in an early primary ad saying so. But the Illinois legislator also happens to be a Republican—and a delegate for John McCain. Now that Obama is the nominee, Dillard’s GOP colleagues have gotten hostile, Politico reports. Dillard says he’s been passed over for paid party leadership positions because of the ad. “The partisans want to punish me,” he says. He thinks his treatment has made Obama’s other GOP admirers afraid to speak out. “That’s the problem with this country,” he says. “No one is willing to say something nice for 10 seconds about someone of a different race, party, and location.” Read These Next Driver who killed Dixie Chicks founder hears his fate. Bill Gates apologized to his staff, spoke of his affairs. Home Improvement actor is going to jail for more than a year. Charging his phone in a snow-covered car was a fatal mistake. Report an error