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Voting underway in crucial Senate election
Voting underway in crucial Senate election
Chambliss has the edge heading into the special election Tuesday. (CNN) — The final votes of the 2008 election are being cast in Georgia this morning, in a race that could determine the balance of power in the U.S. Senate. Polls in the state opened at 7 a.m., and close at 7 this evening in the runoff [...]
Chambliss wins second term in U.S. Senate
Chambliss wins second term in U.S. Senate
ajc.com — Republican U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss beat back a prolonged challenge from Democrat Jim Martin on Tuesday to... win a second term in office after a bruising four-week runoff between the one-time University of Georgia fraternity brothers. Chambliss’s ... (more) Chambliss wins second term in U.S. Senate
Chambliss wins re-election in Georgia
washingtontimes.com — By: WheatfieldSoul Sweet! Way to go Georgia indeed. Two years from now things will be looking up... with the large gains the GOP will make in the Congress. And we should elect a true conservative as Chairman the RNC, Mr. Blackwell from Ohio would do ... (more) Chambliss wins re-election in Georgia
Georgia Senate Runoff: Early Voting (Final Day)
frontloading.blogspot.com — The final numbers from last Wednesday -- the final day of the early voting period -- are... in for the Georgia Senate runoff. With the general election early voting total as a baseline, the just under half a million early votes cast in the runoff are ... (more) Georgia Senate Runoff: Early Voting (Final Day)
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Weekly Standard Blog — ... John McCain lose in 2010? FDR vs. Fannie and Freddie? David Gregory gets "Meet the Press." Yesterday, the world talked only about the Clintons and their drama. Change! Chris Wallace stands up in defense of Bush at a screening of "Frost/Nixon," whose director Ron Howard compares Nixon's crimes to Bush's conduct in office. Bill Clinton for Senate! More change! Or, not. More Clinton drama! The vote is on in Georgia. What a Chambliss win might mean for the "Obama ...

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