Print Print this article Email Email this article Link Trackback

Dec 03, 2008
Chambliss pulls out victory in GA run-off
Posted By Katie

Media reports last night indicated that progressive candidate Jim Martin of Georgia (D) lost his election bid to incumbent Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R). With 96% of precints in, according to the New York Times, Chambliss led Martin 57.5% to 42.5%.

Most sources attribute the substantial victory to the significantly lower voter turnout in the run-off than in the general election. Just over half the voters who participated in the general election came out for yesterday's run-off. Among those groups with significantly lower voter turnout were African Americans, who had been a key support group for Martin in the general election.

Chambliss's victory may prevent Democrats from attaining a filibuster-proof 60 votes in the Senate, but the mere fact that this race - seen months ago as a lock for the incumbent - came down to a run-off can be seen as a victory for progressives in an election where voters overwhelmingly rejected the neo-conservative policies of the last eight years.

tags senate election news, congress (all tags)


Display:

You are not logged in.

In order to post a comment, you must be logged in. If you have a member account, please log in to comment.

If not, you can make an account by clicking right here. It's quick and free.

Featured Stories

Dec 03, 2008
Obama appoints his national security team
President-elect Obama made his first significant appointments of officials who will focus on nationa...

Dec 03, 2008
Chambliss pulls out victory in GA run-off
Media reports last night indicated that progressive candidate Jim Martin of Georgia (D) lost his ele...

Dec 03, 2008
Update on MN Recount for Al Franken
The recount in Minnesota for the race between incumbent Sen. Norm Coleman (R) and Council-endorsed A...

Dec 02, 2008
The end is in sight
John Isaacs, executive director at Council for a Livable World (and green tie guy at left), has a ne...

Dec 01, 2008
It's Not Hillary, It's the Policy Stupid!
Lt. Gen. Robert Gard, the chairman of our sister organization just published an op-ed co-authored wi...

Search This Blog