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Senate update: Oregon looking blue
The Swampby James Oliphant Democrats may have picked off another GOP seat in the Senate. This morning, the Oregonian, Portland's newspaper, is projecting that Jeff Merkley has unseated Republican incumbent Sen. Gordon Smith. If that occurs, it would be the sixth.....Tags: Upper House, John McCain, National Government, Republican Party, Politics
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Video: Schumer on their minds
Spin CycleA few weeks agao, Chuck Schumer was the lead (evil) character in a web ad Mitch McConnell used to fend off a Democratic challenger in Kentucky. Now, with a Senate runoff between GOP incumbent Saxby Chambliss and Jim Martin in......Tags: Georgia, Republican Party, Mitch McConnell, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid
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Georgia's Senate battle red hot
The SwampSenate Democrats face long odds to reach the 60 seats they crave to make their majority filibuster-proof, but you wouldn't know it from the intensity of the rhetoric in the run-up to the Dec. 2 run-off election in Georgia for the seat currently held by...Tags: Social Issues, Republican Party, U.S. Presidential Election (2008), People, Max Cleland
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Georgia's Miller: 'Far left liberal agenda'
The Swampby Mark Silva Good ole' Zell Miller. The former Democratic governor of Georgia, who delivered the keynote address at the Republican National Convention in 2004 with his passionate appeal for President Bush and stern warnings about Sen. John Kerry, has.......Tags: Democratic National Conventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Upper House, George W. Bush, Republican Party
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Mitt Romney campaigning in Georgia
The Swampby Mark Silva Remember Mitt Romney? The former governor of Massachusetts and venture capitalist who had invested millions of his own money in an ill-fated campaign for the Republican Party's presidential nomination, back in those pre-maverick days of John...Tags: Upper House, John McCain, National Government, Parties and Movements, Republican Party
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Audio: Obama cuts an ad in Georgia
Spin CycleObama cuts a radio ad for Democrat Jim Martin, who's in the runoff for a Georgia Senate seat against Saxby Chambliss:......Tags: Georgia, Jim Martin
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Palin Georgia-bound for Chambliss
The Swampby Frank James Alaka Gov. Sarah Palin Georgia-bound next week to help fellow Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss who's in a tough run-off with Democrat Jim Martin. We're guessing no farm of any kind will be on her itinerary after last......Tags: Georgia, Dining and Drinking, John McCain, Politics, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Video: Baiting Obama in Georgia
Spin CycleThe National Republican Trust PAC, a conservative group, is betting that Obama is a liability in the runoff between Jim Martin and Saxby Chambliss:......Tags: Georgia, Jim Martin
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McCain 'going into battle' in Georgia
The Swampby Mark Silva "Going into battle one more time,'' Sen. John McCain calls it. That's his way of framing his relatively remote-control work for the reelection of Sen. Saxby Chambliss of Georgia, the Republican forced into a runoff election, this......Tags: Barack Obama, Georgia, Upper House, John McCain, National Government
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Georgia Senate race's old GOP playbook
The Swampby Frank James The Republican strategists trying to get Sen. Saxby Chambliss re-elected appear to have decided that in Georgia anxiety over crime trumps anxiety over the economy. That's one conclusion to draw from an ad that the National Republican......Tags: Barack Obama, Georgia, Crime, Law and Justice, Republican Party, National Government
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Chambliss wins Georgia Senate runoff
The Swampby James Oliphant and Richard Fausset The Democrats' dream of an overpowering, filibuster-proof majority in the U.S. Senate is officially on ice. Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss Tuesday held on to his Georgia Senate seat, fending off a challenge from...Tags: Republican Party, Al Gore, Alaska, Max Cleland, Georgia
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Ten for Wednesday morning: No Senate 60
Spin CycleRepublican Saxby Chambliss won the Georgia Senate runoff, so Democrats will not get the filibuster-proof super-majority of 60 and Republicans -- if they hang together -- will still have a modicum of power in Obama's Washington. Public officials like......Tags: Interior Policy, Social Issues, National Government, Politics, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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