Obama Aides Helping Democrat in Ga. Runoff
Published 11/11/2008 at TIME.com Top Politics Stories
Aides who worked in Barack Obama's presidential campaign are heading to Georgia to help Democrat Jim Martin in his hotly contested Senate runoff against Republican Saxby Chambliss
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