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RNC gives NRSC $2 million for GA runoff
thehill.com — Sen. John Ensign said Wednesday that the Republican National Committee (RNC) has transferred $2 million earmarked for... the Senate runoff in Georgia to the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC), which was $4 million in debt after Election ... (more) RNC gives NRSC $2 million for GA runoff
Early voters back for Senate runoff
ajc.com — A U.S. Senate runoff apparently was enough to bring early voters to the polls on Monday, the... first day most metro Atlanta counties opened offices for early voting. Elections officials across the region reported steady voting - and, in some places, ... (more) Early voters back for Senate runoff
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Obama absent in GOP ad
Ben Smith's Blog — ... This is an image from the end of a new NRSC attack spot in the Georgia senate run-off, and while Obama did feature as a bogeyman in Southern races the fall, he's certainly not the dreaded liberal of choice in a race that Republicans are working to de-link from the Obama surge. ...

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