Posted on 12/02/2008 3:49:00 PM PST by RobFromGa
The polls close in ten minutes. Hopefully Georgia has held the line today. Poll traffic was reported as steady here Northeast Atlanta today...
Chambliss - 65.8% (171,215)
Martin - 34.2% (88,950)
STATE OF GEORGIA RESULTS WEBSITE - http://sos.georgia.gov/elections/election_results/2008_1202/003.htm
This is so cracking me up. I saw no blacks at my polling place today. I think it’s funny that they are not turning out for the white guy that espouses 0’s views and would give 0 almost carte blanche in “ruling” the US.—or is it racist of me to say that?
“It will also be hard for the media to explain how Sarah cost him the election.”
Come on Georgia — we need a landslide for Sarah!
and he would be a damn good one.
With 13 percent reporting..
Chambliss
(R)
183,999
Martin
(D)
91,945
Chambliss - 66.7% (183,999)
Martin - 33.3% (91,945)
CNN has Chambliss ahead by 91000 now.
Update VII: 13% reporting
Chambliss 67%
Martin 33%
http://exposingtheleft.blogspot.com/2008/12/chamblissmartin-runoff-live-thread.html
It wasn’t that Sarah wasn’t being Sarah it was that McCain was being McCain.
blech.
WooHOO!!!
here on the coast...turnout had been much, much higher than expected.”
Does the coast run conservative or liberal?
Chambliss - 66.8% (192,593)
Martin - 33.2% (95,590)
Oh I know, I used to live in south rockdale and moved to newton. We should have moved to henry. Or even Walton.
Hart County: 6 out of 9 precincts in. First round: 58% for Chambliss, now it’s 69%.
Cautiously optimistic...
Looking like a blowout for Saxby!!
They should be able to call this race any time now, or do we have a bunch of ‘late night’ dem strongholds that haven’t reported?
Of course, Gwinnett is one of the places where Palin rallied the troops. I thank her!
As always, the heavily dem counties hold back their vote totals until they see how many votes are needed for the dem to win.
COBB is coming in better this time, Chambliss at present pulling 64% compared to 53 in the GE.
This is the first election of the 2010 cycle, and its turning out to be a repudiation of Obama.
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