Congratulations Sarah Palin (and Saxby)
Both Sarah Palin and Barack Obama campaigned in Georgia. Palin flew all over the state rallying Republicans. Obama flew under the radar heavily targeting black voters, demanding support for Martin, and running heavy radio advertising on urban stations. Ladies and Gentlemen, black voters turned out for Obama, but not for Obama’s candidates. Remember that for 2010. But folks, remember this too: Sarah Palin asked Republicans | Read More »
Why is Faiz Shakir, a Research Director for Center for American Progress, Lying to Get Information?
This is Faiz Shakir. He is a research director at the Center for American Progress and editor of Think Progress. Center for American Progress is the “think tank” that only thinks about how to spin Democrat agenda items into publicly acceptable public policies. And Faiz Shakir is one of their hit men — running Think Progress to help set a media narrative in favor of | Read More »
Jim Martin’s Fundraiser
For those of you who think we should just let the Democrats have sixty seats and let them run the place, this is an important story. It’s an important story about how much damage the Democrats could do and how some groups, besides unions, are desperately seeking sixty Democrat senators. Down in Georgia, the Stonewall Democrats are throwing a fundraiser for Jim Martin. The Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgendered | Read More »
Saxby Chambliss, Jim Martin, and Obama’s Minion Horde
You’d think Obama might not want a filibuster proof Senate, so they still have an effective foil to blame in the GOP. But it’s looking more and more like Saxby’s could be the sixtieth seat and Obama is sending his minion horde to Georgia: “Obama’s former campaign workers are now assisting Martin in his 25 offices across the state, Martin said. Those ground troops, he | Read More »
Georgia Primary Predictions
Low turnout. Less than a third of Georgia’s registered voters are expected to go to the polls Tuesday for a primary election dominated by local races and a relatively low-profile statewide Democratic contest for the U.S. Senate. “I think turnout will be driven largely by local races,” said Secretary of State Karen Handel, who projected turnout at about 30 percent. Polls open from 7 a.m. | Read More »
The Money Game in Georgia
Here’s this from the Hotline: In advance of the 7/15 Dem primary, “new campaign finance disclosure reports” show the five hopefuls “battling to take on” Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R) “are trailing far behind” in raising funds comparable to Chambliss’s $4M “re-election warchest.” ’06 LG nominee/atty/ex-state Rep. Jim Martin (D) “comes the closest,” with $329K CoH raised in “a nearly three month period” up to 6/25, | Read More »

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