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McCain puts time, effort into runoff for Senate majority

DANIEL BURNETT

Issue date: 11/14/08 Section: News
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Sen. John McCain came to Atlanta Thursday to lend support to Saxby Chambliss' reelection effort.
Media Credit: DANIEL BURNETT
Sen. John McCain came to Atlanta Thursday to lend support to Saxby Chambliss' reelection effort.

Sen. John McCain acknowledges the crowd at the Saxby Chambliss event Thursday.
Media Credit: DANIEL BURNETT
Sen. John McCain acknowledges the crowd at the Saxby Chambliss event Thursday.

ATLANTA - Sen. John McCain was back on the campaign trail Thursday to help defend a Republican seat in Congress.

McCain spoke at a rally at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center in support of incumbent Georgia Sen. Saxby Chambliss, who is in a tight runoff race with Democrat Jim Martin. They are two of six U.S. senators battling it out in runoff elections.

"I didn't think I would be on the campaign trail quite this early," McCain joked. "Saxby and Johnny [Isakson] have been two very strong defenders of the taxpayer's dollars, and we have to send Saxby back."

McCain also spoke about the importance of the runoff to the Republican Party.

"The eyes of the country and the world will be on the state of Georgia on Dec. 2," he said. "I know I can count on you."

Chambliss marked the importance of voters showing up at the polls.

"We've got a lot of hard work left to do and the Democrats are going to be brutal," Chambliss said. "But I give the Georgia voters more credit than what the Democrats do."

Chambliss urged voters to vote early and tell their friends about his message to counter the large Democratic gains from last week's election.

"We're embarking now with a new administration under the leadership of President-elect Obama," Chambliss said. "Let me just say that I will pray for him every day."

Influential Republicans from Georgia and neighboring states were at the event. Sen. Johnny Isakson, former Georgia Gov. Zell Miller and Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle were among the politicians present.

"Saxby is my best friend," said Isakson, who met Chambliss as a student at the University. "He's looking after you. He's your best friend, too. He's also America's friend."

One of the largest rounds of applause came after the mention of McCain's former running mate Sarah Palin. The Alaska governor is making an effort to visit Georgia because "she's committed to the re-election of Saxby Chambliss," McCain said.

College Republicans traveled to Atlanta to support Chambliss.

"It really shows the magnitude of the race here in Georgia," said Brittany Pittman, a freshman from Newnan. "It's exciting to get caught up in the atmosphere."

Chambliss stressed the importance of college students voting, saying that "no one has more at stake than a college student entering the workplace."

When asked why University students should get out and vote for him, Chambliss said:

"Because I'm the biggest Bulldog fan there is."
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Also a dawg fan

posted 11/14/08 @ 1:14 PM EST

When asked why University students should get out and vote for him, Chambliss said:
"Because I'm the biggest Bulldog fan there is."

Well that cements it. (Continued…)

ugakid

posted 11/14/08 @ 1:30 PM EST

Clearly Saxby's credentials show there are many more reasons to vote for him besides the fact he is a Bulldog fan. That is just icing on the cake.

Saxby has a sense of humor, which is something I think we all could use a little more of right now. (Continued…)

zaid

posted 11/14/08 @ 3:47 PM EST

"Saxby has a sense of humor, which is something I think we all could use a little more of right now."

Yeah and he votes against kids' healthcare and for torture. (Continued…)

Zaid Said Zomething Zilly

posted 11/14/08 @ 4:25 PM EST

Zaid- I've never met you but I would love to have a conversation about why you think Martin is such strong candidate. If you care to vote based upon who has spent the most time riding Obama's coattails then so be it. (Continued…)

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Jay

posted 11/14/08 @ 5:07 PM EST

"I'd never seen anything like that ad. Putting pictures of Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden next to the picture of a man who left three limbs on the battlefield -- it's worse than disgraceful. (Continued…)

ugakid

posted 11/14/08 @ 5:07 PM EST

Really Zaid?

Saxby voted for torturing people who we know have information that can save American lives. AMERICAN CHILDREN. And under Martin's watch, a child DIED in the state system that MARTIN was in charge of. (Continued…)

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ugakid

posted 11/14/08 @ 5:12 PM EST

Yep, Jay. But the fact that he is backing Saxby tells us that he is more scared of Martin's policies than of Saxby's idea of what is a legit attack ad. (Continued…)

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Jack roberts

posted 11/14/08 @ 6:01 PM EST

I think he planned to and put off time for senate majority.


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