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Author:  Corpse [ Wed Nov 05, 2008 4:10 pm ]
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Quote:

(CNN) -- The two major candidates in Georgia's hotly contested Senate race both said Wednesday they are launching runoff campaigns as votes continued to be counted and neither man held a majority.


Republican incumbent Sen. Saxby Chambliss was just short of avoiding a runoff in Georgia.

1 of 3 At midday, Republican incumbent Saxby Chambliss led Democratic challenger Jim Martin, with Chambliss having 1,838,891 votes or 49.9 percent to Martin's 1,721,087 or 46.7 percent. Libertarian candidate Allen Buckley was credited with 3.4 percent of the vote.

"We're in a runoff," Martin said at a news conference. "This race has just begun."

Chambliss also called a news conference to declare, "We've already hit the ground. We're getting ready for the runoff."

A spokesman for the Georgia secretary of state's office said it will likely be next week before election results are finalized and certified statewide. A runoff would be held in December.

Meanwhile, the Minnesota secretary of state's office said Wednesday a recount will probably be held in that state's neck-and-neck U.S. Senate race.

"From what it looks like, that's where it's headed," said John Aiken, the secretary of state's director of communications.


With all of the precincts reporting, the unofficial figures show the Republican incumbent, Sen. Norm Coleman, leading the Democratic challenger, comedian Al Franken, by about 700 votes out of 2.4 million cast.

Recounts are triggered in Minnesota when the winning margin is less than half of 1 percent. Watch Franken look toward what's next »

"One-half of 1 percent is 15,000 votes," Aiken said. "We are looking at a couple hundred here."

Dean Barkley, an Independence Party candidate, received more than 15 percent of the vote.

The state canvassing board will meet on November 18 to determine whether Coleman's narrow lead requires a recount. If so, the recount would start the next day.

Minnesota uses paper ballots. Hand-counting them could take a week or two, Aiken said.

Regardless of the outcomes in Georgia and Minnesota, Democrats have gained a decisive majority in the U.S. Senate. But their hopes are fading for a filibuster-proof 60 seats.


http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/11/05/ ... pstoryview

Author:  Beeblebrox [ Wed Nov 05, 2008 4:53 pm ]
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I'm very relieved to see this news about Chambliss falling short.

Author:  Raffiki [ Wed Nov 05, 2008 4:58 pm ]
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Georgia should be called for the Republican candidate. Don't know why it hasn't yet.

Minnesota is HAIR thin. Look at those numbers...A difference of less than 400 votes!!

I'd recount Alaska. I can't believe the incumbent is leading though after all that happened.

They're still counting in Oregon.

Author:  dolcevita [ Wed Nov 05, 2008 4:59 pm ]
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I am just so incredibly psyched Dole lost her seat.

As to these two, I'm surprised Franken didn't pull it off. He has an excellent media personality. Chambliss will hold off. Its fantastic its even this close, but the guy unseated a wounded war vet for cryin' out loud. He'll do what it takes, clearly.

Author:  Beeblebrox [ Wed Nov 05, 2008 5:02 pm ]
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Raffiki wrote:
Georgia should be called for the Republican candidate. Don't know why it hasn't yet.


He won but no by enough. If you fall short of 50%, there's a runoff election.

Author:  Timayd [ Wed Nov 05, 2008 5:04 pm ]
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Hopefully we can get the Dems out again, let's remember what Chambliss did to Max Cleland.

Fraken has to be pissed that Barkleys support didn't dissipate.

Author:  Mannyisthebest [ Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:27 pm ]
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Chambliss would likely win the reelection due to the fact the black vote will not come out in huge numbers.

Ted Setvens appears that he has won.


lol :funny: :funny:

Author:  Corpse [ Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:49 pm ]
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Stevens was lucky the voters of Alaska, the Republican voters, decided to think strategy over everything else. By voting for Stevens, they saved that seat from going to the democrats anytime soon.

Author:  Mannyisthebest [ Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:52 pm ]
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I heard a lot of speculation Sarah Palin would appoint herself to the seat.


is that even possible???

Author:  Corpse [ Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:53 pm ]
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I don't know about herself (I doubt that's possible), but if Stevens were to resign, she can appoint someone to replace him.

Which is what mattered to the Republicans who decided to back Stevens (well, more like their party), instead of staying home or voting Democrat.

Author:  Groucho [ Wed Nov 05, 2008 10:12 pm ]
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Corpse wrote:
I don't know about herself (I doubt that's possible), but if Stevens were to resign, she can appoint someone to replace him.

Which is what mattered to the Republicans who decided to back Stevens (well, more like their party), instead of staying home or voting Democrat.


He could resign, then SHE could resign, and then the new governor can appoint her, but I don't think she can appoint herself.

Author:  Mannyisthebest [ Wed Nov 05, 2008 10:17 pm ]
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Lets see though...


If she becomes a Senator, she would win easily and for a long long time, for the rest of her life if she wants, as she is in Conservative Alaska. She would be a huge star as there are very few people like her in Senate.

She could stay on as Governor, but I believe there are term limits in the US for being Governor (Canada there are no limits)
Anyways, she is then Queen of Alaska and she is GOD there.

Author:  BJ [ Thu Nov 06, 2008 2:51 am ]
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Mannyisthebest wrote:
Lets see though...


If she becomes a Senator, she would win easily and for a long long time, for the rest of her life if she wants, as she is in Conservative Alaska. She would be a huge star as there are very few people like her in Senate.

She could stay on as Governor, but I believe there are term limits in the US for being Governor (Canada there are no limits)
Anyways, she is then Queen of Alaska and she is GOD there.

what :funny:

Author:  BJ [ Thu Nov 06, 2008 2:57 am ]
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Raffiki wrote:
Georgia should be called for the Republican candidate. Don't know why it hasn't yet.

Minnesota is HAIR thin. Look at those numbers...A difference of less than 400 votes!!

I'd recount Alaska. I can't believe the incumbent is leading though after all that happened.


They're still counting in Oregon.

There are still 40,000 early ballots that wont be counted for another 8 days, stevens could have easily lost ground within the early voting time line.

Author:  Mannyisthebest [ Thu Nov 06, 2008 7:52 am ]
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I doubt it, Republicans picked wrong but made a strategic choice.

Author:  dolcevita [ Mon Nov 10, 2008 4:51 pm ]
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Franken has pulled to within 215 votes. I so want him to get the seat and have Palin elevated to cover Alaska's. Oh, just to contemplate these two duking it out on the senate floor...

Author:  Corpse [ Mon Nov 10, 2008 5:18 pm ]
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Please let Franken somehow pull this out.

Author:  snack [ Mon Nov 10, 2008 5:24 pm ]
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538 thinks Franken is the slight favorite to win the recount.

Author:  Groucho [ Mon Nov 10, 2008 5:40 pm ]
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Raffiki wrote:
Georgia should be called for the Republican candidate. Don't know why it hasn't yet.


Because he hasn't won? Just guessing. :thumbsup:

Author:  Chris [ Mon Nov 10, 2008 6:47 pm ]
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I think Fraken and Begich will pull it out. Something's fishy in Alaska when less people vote now than in 04 when they have this high-profile senate race and their own governor on the ticket! Chambliss will, unfortunately, prevail I think. Too bad because he really seems like a mean-spirited person, especially given the nature of his original run in 2002.

Author:  Groucho [ Mon Nov 10, 2008 7:51 pm ]
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Well, Chambliss has a run off election, not the same thing as a recount. All the Obama activists looking for a new project now have something to contribute to and work for!

Author:  Beeblebrox [ Mon Nov 10, 2008 8:05 pm ]
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Groucho wrote:
Well, Chambliss has a run off election, not the same thing as a recount. All the Obama activists looking for a new project now have something to contribute to and work for!


I really hope Obama gets the chance (and the desire) to get down there and campaign for Martin. Dems have been gunning for this sleazebag for a long time, and they have a chance to pull this off.

Author:  Timayd [ Mon Nov 10, 2008 8:08 pm ]
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I can't imagine he goes down there, but he should send the Davids.

Author:  Chris [ Mon Nov 10, 2008 9:26 pm ]
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Groucho wrote:
Well, Chambliss has a run off election, not the same thing as a recount. All the Obama activists looking for a new project now have something to contribute to and work for!


Yea I know, I just don't think the people who came out for Obama will come out and vote for this. But hopefully I am wrong!

Author:  Corpse [ Mon Nov 10, 2008 10:19 pm ]
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snack wrote:
538 thinks Franken is the slight favorite to win the recount.


Yeah, I read that article earlier. Hopefully it turns out to be accurate.

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