Democrats turn attention to Georgia
The race for Senate in Georgia is becoming tight for incumbent Republican Saxby Chambliss.
Polling data is showing former state Rep. Jim Martin, the Democratic challenger, has consistently closed the gap between the two. The most recent polls show just a two-point spread between the two candidates.
It’s clear the seat is becoming close by the attention both parties are now placing on the race.
Just today, a fundraising e-mail from former President Bill Clinton is urging Democrats to donate to Martin’s campaign as well as those of Al Franken of Minnesota and Bruce Lunsford of Kentucky.
Their election, Clinton said, could create “a filibuster-proof Democratic Senate majority working” that could be a big help to a Democratic agenda if Barack Obama is elected president.
-- Amy Dominello
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