Palin Rallies Wingnut Base For Chambliss, Says Rebuilding The GOP Starts With Him
Firedoglake —
... Wuh...?
And I love this:
The Palin rally in Augusta drew a crowd of 3,000 to 4,000 people, many holding aloft campaign signs and shouting their adoration of the GOP vice presidential candidate.
“Sarah! Sarah! Sarah!,” ...
Palin Recycles Old Stump Speech In Georgia, But Replaces ‘McCain’ With ‘Chambliss’
Think Progress —
... Today, Gov. Sarah Palin traveled to Georgia to campaign for Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R), who faces a tough runoff election tomorrow against Democratic challenger Jim Martin. In the first of four stops today, in Augusta, Palin told the crowd, “The eyes of the nation are on you,” adding, “The stakes are so high” and that “America is counting on you.” ...
IT'S TIME FOR THE RUNOFF
The Page by Mark Halperin —
... Comes after a day of celebrity stumping. ...
Georgia Senate Runoff Today
Real Clear Politics - TIME.com —
... stars Ludacris, T.I. and Young Jeezy, as well as Rep. John Lewis, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. Both were attempts to excite their base and get out the vote in what is often a low-turnout affair. From the AJC: Chambliss and Martin crisscrossed Georgia on Monday, rubbing shoulders with celebrities and the common folk as their bitter four-week runoff came to a close. The battle between the former University of Georgia Sigma Chi fraternity brothers could tilt the balance of power in the Senate. Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin roared back onto the campaign trail for the ...
The Early Word: Runoff in Georgia
The Caucus —
... from Senator John McCain, former Gov. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts, former Gov. Mike Huckabee of Arkansas and former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani of New York. The Democratic campaign has drawn from its A-list, too, bringing in former President Bill Clinton, former Vice President Al Gore and Donna Brazile, the political strategist. Mr. Obama has been notably absent, though he did record automated telephone calls and radio commercials for Mr. Martin. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution wraps up the last day of campaigning . Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska stumped for Senator Chambliss ...






