What's really at stake in Georgia's senate runoff (Time.com)
Published 12/2/2008 at Yahoo! News: Politics News
Time.com - A surprise Democratic win in this deep-red state would be a crowning embarrassment for Republicans, but the GOP may take a wrong, very dangerous message from a victory
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