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Georgia voters had their hands on the balance of power in the next U.S. Senate in a runoff election Tuesday, one of two unresolved races that Democrats need to win to get a 60-seat majority impervious to GOP filibusters.
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Washington - Voters in the southern US state of Georgia headed to the polls again on Tuesday in a runoff election on their pick for the US Senate that has attracted nationwide attention. Republican Senator Saxby Chambliss faces Democratic challenger ...
The US state of Georgia votes in a run-off for one of two unresolved races that could seal Democrat control of the Senate.
Georgia voters are going to the polls Tuesday in a runoff election that could determine the balance of power in the U.S. Senate.
Because no Senate candidate in Georgia won a majority in last month's election, voters are headed back to the polls Tuesday to decide between incumbent GOP Sen. Saxby Chambliss and Democratic challenger Jim Martin in an important run-off that has national implications.
Georgia voters had their hands on the balance of power in the next U.S. Senate as polls opened Tuesday for a runoff election, one of two unresolved races that Democrats need to win to get a 60-seat majority impervious to GOP filibusters.
ATLANTA (AP) -- Voting is under way in today's Senate runoff election in Georgia. It's one of the two unresolved races Democrats need to get a filibuster-proof 60-vote majority in the Senate.
Yesterday, in Chicago, U.S. President-elect Barack Obama announced several top-level appointments, naming the policy-makers-in-waiting he will nominate to become members of his new administration's...
Bruised Republicans are keeping their fingers crossed for Senator Saxby Chambliss on Tuesday.
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