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wonkroom.thinkprogress.org - 11/14/2008
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Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R-GA) today announced his opposition to “any additional relief” for the auto industry, a little more than a month after voting for the troubled $700 billion bailout for the financial industry. In an online chat with the readers of the conservative website ...
dailykos.com - 11/13/2008
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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, ...
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GA-Sen: Another photo finish in the works?
youtube.com - 11/16/2008
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Democrat Zell Miller endorses Saxby Chambliss, and explains
that Jim Martin will be a rubberstamp for liberal...
Democrats that need Jim Martin's help for compl...
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Zell Miller Endorses Saxby Chambliss (video)
thinkprogress.org - 11/13/2008
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In last week’s election, Georgia Senator Saxby Chambliss
(R) received more votes than his Democratic challenger Jim...
Martin but fell 0.2 percent short of the 50-percent-plus needed under Georgia law to win the election. Both candidates are ...
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Citing ‘High Percentage Of Minority Vote’ In GA, ...
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Flashback: Last Month, McCain Promised To Do ‘Whatever…Needs To Be Done To Help Our Automotive Industry’
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... York Times reports that Republicans are balking at a rescue package for the struggling auto industry. The bill would use some of the funds originally appropriated to shore up the banking system. Democrats need 60 votes to move the measure forward, but Sen. Chris Dodd (D-CT) said, “Right now, I don’t think there are the votes.” Some Republicans who have spoken out against the measure: Reps. John Boehner (R-OH) and Jeb Hensarling (R-TX) and Sens. Saxby Chambliss (R-GA), Richard Shelby (R-AL), and Mitch McConnell (R-KY). ...
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