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GA-Sen: Chambliss Leads by 4

by: James L.

Wed Nov 19, 2008 at 3:17 PM EST


Rasmussen (11/18, likely voters):

Jim Martin (D): 46
Saxby Chambliss (R-inc): 50
(MoE: ±4%)

So far, both publicly-released runoff period polls (R2K being the other) have showed little movement since November 4th. Chambliss still retains a slight lead, but as Nate Silver says, likely voter models are tough to set for special-type elections, and it's difficult to make assumptions about turnout. Incredibly, 88% of Georgian voters say they are "certain" to vote in this runoff, which is a bit hard to believe considering that voter turnout was over 20 points lower on November 4th. In this race, so much will come down to getting out the vote, making the outcome difficult to predict.

I'm told that another pollster is about to go into the field here tomorrow, so we should have some more poll results to pick apart in a few days.

James L. :: GA-Sen: Chambliss Leads by 4
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Interesting
This election is on my birthday, December 2nd.  

Here's to hoping you have a better birthday than Ted Stevens did
;)

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Well you can never be entirely sure
For all I know someone might have broken into my house, stolen my furniture and replaced it with better furniture.  If it happened to Ted Stevens it could happen to me.

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Happy Birthday...
Let's see if we can convince your neighbors to the north to give you (and all the rest of us!) a really nice b-day present! ;-)

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Happy early B-day to my fav SSP poster evarr.
And many more, good sir!

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Ahh, if only I'd been around in 2004.
I turned 18 just days before the general election.

Sorry, I voted in Connecticut.

Bill Posey is not half-alligator...and is outclassed by Davy Crockett anyway: http://www.washingtonmonthly.c...


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¿¡Dónde los yikes?!
Will we see any change in these numbers??!! I'm already getting heartburn over this. What should we do to change this & push Martin over the top?

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What is it with all these poor white people refusing to vote Democrat?
We know you're pissed about the blacks and all but 1964 was a long time ago, sweeties.

Mainly the older ones
The younger minds aren't so polluted.  Give it time.

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If there was ever going to be
a Chambliss "macaca" moment...now would be a good time.  

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Simple Math
Turnout on election day was 4 million voters.  Estimated turnout for the special election is 1.5 million.  Get half of Jim Martin's voters out to the polls and he wins.  Turnout is unpredictable because we don't know who will show up.  Will (although I doubt) Obama supporters be motivated to show up and give Martin a boost?

Hopefully Obama's ground team can organize in a way that gets the vote out.  Utilize the colleges, churches, etc.  The plan is there.  Do we have the volunteer power to do it?


Get ACORN to rig the election
Sounds like a good plan to me.  

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Martin has one vote already banked
Me.

And I also voted for the Democrat for Public Service Commission and the more progressive (or at the very least less insanely right-wing) candidate for Court of Appeals (Sara Doyle).

Follow the elections in Georgia at the 2010 Georgia Race Tracker.


Early voting?
Can people vote early in the run-off?  If so we need to take full advantage of that as we did in the general.

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Yes they can (pun unintended but still very fitting).
The Secretary of State's website lists the locations and days:

sos.ga.gov/elections

Follow the elections in Georgia at the 2010 Georgia Race Tracker.


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Bill Clinton rallying for Martin: "We don't need a firewall. We need a bridge."


Follow the elections in Georgia at the 2010 Georgia Race Tracker.

Has Anyone Seen
The November 17th episode of the Daily Show? Hilarious segment about the Senate races in MN, AK, and GA. Especially the Georgia one, that was funny!

early voting
It appears AA turnout is down in early voting so far.  I'm wondering what PPP will come up with.

Black turnout in early voting way off mark from general
my diary on this from earlier today - http://www.progressiveelectora...

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24% aint gonna cut it
We have to get the black vote to be at least 29% of the electorate to have a chance.  

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may take more than that
may take 31-32 percent but I'm hopeful that we will rally the troops

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