dailykos.com - 10/31/2008
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Research 2000 for Daily Kos. 10/28-30. Likely voters. MoE 4% ( 10/14-15 results) Chambliss (R) 47 (47) Martin (D) 46 (45) Buckley (L) 5 (5) Call it a gain for Martin if you want, but it's more like float in the MoE. If no candidate gets above 50 percent, this race is headed into a ...
insideradvantagegeorgia.com - 10/28/2008
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InsiderAdvantage / Poll Position Survey Latest Numbers In
Presidential Race, Senate Race In Georgia (10/28/08) New numbers...
today from InsiderAdvantage / Poll Position in the presidential and U.S. Senate races in Georgia. The polls were conducted last ...
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Bill Shipp's Georgia from InsiderAdvantage
cqpolitics.com - 11/3/2008
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CQ TODAY ONLINE NEWS Nov. 1, 2008 –
2:58 p.m. Close Georgia Senate Race Could End Up...
in a Runoff By Rachel Kapochunas, CQ Staff Although Georgia’s 7 p.m. poll closing time Tuesday will be one of the earliest in the nation, the state’s suddenly ...
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Close Georgia Senate Race Could End Up in a Runoff
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GA-Sen: Runoff Seems Likely
Swing State Project —
Rasmussen (10/30, likely voters, 10/22 in parens):
Jim Martin (D): 43 (45)
Saxby Chambliss (R-inc): 48 (47)
Allen Buckley (L): 7 (1)
(MoE: ±4.5%)
That's a big surge for Buckley, who perhaps got a boost from his recent debate performances -- or perhaps this is mostly just noise.
Research 2000 (for the Great Orange Satan) has a different picture (10/28-30, likely voters, 10/14-15 in parens):
Jim Martin (D): 46 (45)
Saxby Chambliss (R-inc): 47 (47)
Allen ...
BREAKING NEWS: According To A High Placed DC Insider, Ted Stevens Was Not Convicted After All
DownWithTyranny! —
... He took down a political machine without raising his voice. ...Something new is happening in America. It is the imminent arrival of a new liberal moment. History happens, it makes its turns, you hold on for dear life. Life moves. A fitting end for a harem-scarem, rock-'em-sock-'em shakeup of a year--- one of tumbling inevitabilities, torn coalitions, striking new personalities. Apparently nervous Jews have come around for Obama. What's left? Georgia? Arizona? Glad you asked. A poll over at Kos: Likely ...
GA-Sen: Seventh Straight Poll Has Martin Trailing
Swing State Project —
... Martin does have a 56-44 lead among early voters. Unfortunately, that's rather similar to his 56-39 lead with early voters in the final R2K poll before Nov. 4th - clearly, it seems, all of the libertarian's support migrated to Saxby. However, if election day turnout among Republicans is weak, there's a chance this early vote might carry Martin, despite the much lower early African American turnout. Interestingly, it looks like a greater proportion of likely voters have voted early this time - 28% vs. 12% in that late October poll. ...
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dailykos.com 11/20/2008 — Research 2000 for Daily Kos. 11/17-19. Likely voters. MoE 4% ( 11/10-12 results) Chambliss (R) 51 (49) Martin (D) 45 (46) The Election NIght results of this race were 49-46 Chambliss. The poll last week, when asking respondents who they voted ...
GA-Sen: Still locked up
dailykos.com 10/16/2008 — Research 2000 for Daily Kos. 10/14-15. Likely voters. MoE 4% ( 9/29-10/1 results) Chambliss (R) 47 (45) Martin (D) 45 (44) Buckley (L) 5 (n/a) McCain (R) 49 (50) Obama (D) 43 (43) Just a little noise in the MoE the last two weeks, as ...
Obama to help Martin in Ga. Senate race?
ajc.com 11/11/2008 — One of the big question marks in Georgia’s ongoing U.S. Senate campaign is how much President-elect Barack Obama will get involved. Democrat Jim Martin desperately wants Obama to come here to boost Martin’s campaign against Republican incumbent U.S. ...
Obama's Organizers in Georgia, But Not Obama
fivethirtyeight.com 12/2/2008 — The general is away, but the troops are at battle. If Barack Obama isn't coming to rain-soaked Georgia, his ground organization is very much here. In addition to the existing Georgia organizing infrastructure that has stayed on board, at least fifty ...
GA-Sen: Race still tight; will Obama come?
dailykos.com 11/26/2008 — Research 2000 for Daily Kos. 11/23-25. Likely voters. MoE 4% (11/17-19 numbers). Chambliss (R) 52 (51) Martin (D) 46 (45) These numbers are in contrast to an InsiderAdvantage poll that showed a three-point race, and a Democratic poll which had ...
GA-Sen: Another photo finish in the works?
dailykos.com 11/13/2008 — Research 2000 for Daily Kos. 11/10-12. Likely voters. MoE 4% (No special election trendlines) Chambliss (R) 49 Martin (D) 46 We trail narrowly, but it's winnable. We had R2K poll the general election results, and they match up pretty well, ...
Obama a no-show in Georgia Senate race
swamppolitics.com 11/30/2008 —
Tribune Correspondent James Oliphant spent last week in Georgia, covering the U.S. Senate runoff between Republican Saxby Chambliss and Democrat Jim Martin. The race could determine the success of the Democratic legislative agenda. Here is ...
Georgia battle: Palin vs. Ludacris
swamppolitics.com 12/2/2008 —
by James Oliphant
It's down to the wire in Georgia. Today is the Senate runoff election between Republican incumbent Saxby Chambliss and Democratic challenger Jim Martin.
That meant that Monday was the opportunity for both sides to make ...
Could Georgia Flip to the Democrats?
politicalwire.com 10/23/2008 — According to a new Democracy Corps poll in Georgia, Sen. John McCain leads Sen. Barack Obama by just two points, 46% to 44%. In the U.S. Senate race, Sen. Saxby Chambliss holds a four point edge over challenger Jim Martin (D), 48% to 44%. "The ...
Obama aides heading to Georgia for Martin
ajc.com 11/12/2008 — An appearance in Georgia by President-elect Barack Obama on behalf of Jim Martin appears unlikely, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t making his presence felt in Martin’s Dec. 2 runoff against incumbent Republican U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss. Obama is ...
Obama goes up in AZ, GA and ND —
First Read 10/31/2008
From NBC's Mark Murray and Lauren Appelbaum and NBC/NJ's Athena JonesIn a conference call with reporters this morning, Obama manager David Plouffe announced that the campaign was going with ads in McCain's home state of Arizona, as well as in the red ...
Is an 'October surprise' still possible? —
CNN Political Ticker 10/31/2008
Reporters pressed Kerry about the Osama bin Laden tape.
(CNN) – It's Halloween on Friday, but campaign aides to Barack Obama and John McCain may be spooked for another reason: Events that dominated the news in the dwindling days before the ...