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Chambliss wins in Georgia
From NBC's Carrie DannNBC News declares Republican incumbent Sen. Saxby Chambliss the projected winner in his Georgia runoff election contest against Democrat Jim Martin. The defeat of longshot Martin means that Senate Democrats will not reach the 60-vote majority required to block Republican filibusters. Outgoing DSCC chair Chuck Schumer would have needed wins in both the Georgia race and the ongoing Minnesota recount contest between Al Franken and Norm Coleman to reach the ...
12/2/2008 - United States Senator, Chambliss
sos.georgia.gov — The results displayed are UNOFFICIAL AND INCOMPLETE until certified by both county election superintendents and the Secretary... of State, a process that will not be completed until the week of December 8. These unofficial returns, transmitted by ... (more) 12/2/2008 - United States Senator, Chambliss
My Way News - Georgia Sen. Chambliss wins re-election in runoff
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Short Lines at Polls in Georgia Senate Runoff
Short Lines at Polls in Georgia Senate Runoff
nytimes.com — Polling stations across Georgia reported low to moderate voter turnout in the state’s runoff election for the... Senate. > (more) Short Lines at Polls in Georgia Senate Runoff
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Saxby Chambliss Re-Elected to United States Senate from Georgia
FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog — ... The GOP saved a filibuster-proof minority when incumbent Senator Saxby Chambliss crushed Jim Martin in tonight’s U.S. Senate electon run-off. ...

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Chambliss Wins; 60 Eludes Dems
hotlineblog.nationaljournal.com 12/3/2008 — With the nets and AP projecting that Sen. Saxby Chambliss will hold on to his GA Senate seat, shattering the Democrats' shot at a 60-vote filibuster proof majority, consider this: In as much as any special election could be a test of Barack ...
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