thepage.time.com - 12/2/2008
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Georgia voters go to the polls Tuesday to decide who the fate of the undecided Senate race.
Comes after a day of celebrity stumping with Palin speaking at Chambliss rallies across the state Monday and rapper Ludacris on the trail for challenger Martin. ...
Georgia Senate race heads to runoff
thehill.com 11/5/2008 — Georgia’s Senate race is headed for a Dec. 2 runoff, as GOP incumbent Saxby Chambliss’s share of the vote Wednesday fell barely below 50 percent, with ballots still being counted. The Georgia Secretary of State’s office said a formal announcement ...
Senate runoff fast and furious
ajc.com 11/11/2008 — Georgia’s nationally watched U.S. Senate runoff bolted out of the starting gate Monday, with Republican incumbent U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss telling state GOP leaders that the 2010 election begins with his Dec. 2 battle against Democrat Jim Martin.“I ...
Election 2008 - Georgia Senate - Runoff
realclearpolitics.com 12/2/2008 — Race Summary Sen. Saxby Chambliss, running for a second term, was unable to win 50% of the vote Nov. 4, forcing a runoff with Democratic challenger Jim Martin. Chambliss narrowly missed winning outright, taking 49.8% of the vote to Martin's 46.8%. For ...
Georgia Senate Runoff 5 PM EST Update
fivethirtyeight.com 12/3/2008 — It's runoff day here in Georgia, and we're ensconced in Jim Martin's boiler room. Polls close in two hours, and we'll find out shortly who has more mojo bragging rights, Sarah Palin or Ludacris. The weather is great and the ballot is short, with only ...
How will Libertarians affect Georgia runoff?
ajc.com 11/17/2008 — Libertarians have never won statewide office in Georgia, but suddenly their votes have become valuable currency in the extended U.S. Senate race between Republican incumbent U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss and Democrat Jim Martin. No sooner had the sun ...
Poll: Martin Only Two Points Behind Chambliss In Runoff
huffingtonpost.com 11/25/2008 — The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee has a poll showing Georgia challenger Jim Martin within two points of his Republican rival, incumbent Sen. Saxby Chambliss in their runoff election.
Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Jim Martin is ...
Top News On Chambliss-Martin Runoff In Georgia
georgiarunoff.newsladder.net 11/11/2008 — On December 2, 2008, there will be one more critical election, between challenger Jim Martin and Senator Saxby Chambliss who holds his seat thanks to his horrific and unforgiven attacks on Vietnam War hero Max Cleland six years ago. This is the ...
Poll: Republicans On Track To Win Georgia Senate Runoff Tomorrow
tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com 12/2/2008 — The Democrats' lofty dream of reaching 60 Senate seats looks like it could end in tomorrow's Georgia Senate runoff, with the final survey from Public Policy Polling (D) giving incumbent GOP Sen. Saxby Chambliss a solid seven-point lead over Democrat ...
Chambliss Wins Georgia Senate Runoff For The Republicans
tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com 12/3/2008 — GOP Sen. Saxby Chambliss has defeated Democratic opponent Jim Martin in the Georgia Senate runoff, officially ending any lofty dreams the Democrats may have had of reaching 60 Senate seats in this one cycle.
With 79% of precincts reporting, ...
Palin back on the campaign trail —
CNN Political Ticker 12/1/2008
Palin becomes the latest 2012 prospect to hit the trail in Georgia.
(CNN) – Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin takes on the closer role today, teaming up with incumbent Sen. Saxby Chambliss at four campaign events in Georgia on the last full day of ...
Future races: FL Dems lose best hope? —
First Read 12/2/2008
ALASKA: Alaska Republican Lisa Murkowski has tough talk for Sarah Palin, who some speculate could mount a primary challenge to the GOP senator in 2010. FLORIDA: FL Dems lost their best candidate for either Senate or governor as the state's ...
Republican Chambliss Wins Georgia Runoff —
Wash Post Elections 12/3/2008
ATLANTA, Dec. 2 -- Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.) won reelection Tuesday, defeating his Democratic challenger in a runoff and ensuring that the GOP will hold enough seats to deny Democrats a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate.