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Five ways to help win a Senate seat in Georgia (updated)

by: desmoinesdem

Sun Nov 16, 2008 at 4:28 PM EST


This is a quick reminder that the runoff election for U.S. Senate in Georgia will be on December 2, and there are many ways you can help Democrat Jim Martin beat Republican incumbent Saxby Chambliss.

Depending on how the recount in Minnesota turns out, which won't be resolved for a few weeks, Martin could be the key to getting Democrats to that magic filibuster-proof majority in the Senate.

1. Go donate to Martin's campaign. It will only take a minute of your time.

2. Help google-bomb Saxby Chambliss. This is easy, and Chris Bowers explains why it is helpful:

Have you started linking to Saxby Chambliss yet? The more people who do, the higher it will appear in search engine rankings. If we can push it into the first ten results for Saxby Chambliss in Georgia, then it will result in a lot of excellent voter contacts. Everyone who encounters the site will be a voter looking for more information on Saxby Chambliss, and we can show them this great website made by an enterprising activist.

Log on to the various blogs where you comment, and click on your user page. Then click "profile." There should be an area where you can write text that will be your "signature," attached to all comments you make.

You want to embed a link to the Saxby Chambliss website. Here is what I did:

See if Saxby Chambliss is helping you.

If you don't know how to embed a link, write this all on one line with no spaces in between:

<
a href
=
"http://saxby-chambliss.com/"
>
Saxby Chambliss
<
/a
>

3. Kick in a few more bucks to Martin's campaign.

4. If you live in Georgia or close enough to travel there, sign up to volunteer for Martin's campaign during the next few weeks. You were planning to take some time off for Thanksgiving anyway, right? Set aside extra time to volunteer.

Remember that there are many ways to volunteer besides knocking on strangers' doors and calling strangers on the phone. You can help sort literature for the canvassers. You can help stuff envelopes. You can bring a home-made meal to the campaign office for the staff and other volunteers. I heard of one woman in Iowa who used to do laundry for field organizers renting apartments without washing machines. Every hour that staffer doesn't have to spend in a laundromat is an hour he or she can be getting out the vote for Jim Martin.

5. Ask some friends or relatives to make a campaign contribution. Explain to them that this race will affect the Republicans' ability to obstruct the change we need.

Please feel free to suggest other ways activists can help Martin bring this race home.

UPDATE: MyDD commenter ATL Dem made a fantastic suggestion:

In the meantime, I'm also running this Google ad to assist in desmoinesdem's project No. 2:

Hi from Saxby Chambliss
Read about my work in D.C.
Too bad it's not for you!
saxby-chambliss.com

It's getting monster response -- over 15 percent of people searching for "Saxby Chambliss" are clicking it. The bad thing about that is that my $10 a day budget gets used up pretty fast, so if you're of a mind to, go to Google and click on "Advertising Programs" and set up another ad.

Please feel free to steal this idea!

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I must be doing something wrong as link never works.  Hope third time is the charm.

Thanks
You cannot see it in retrospect, but the first two did not work.  Once the third time worked, all of my posts have it including the first two tries.  No more John McCain opposed health care for children.  

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One More Thing
Nice suggestions. I wrote something a while ago on the same subject. Perhaps you could give me your opinion?

good ideas
I would think most Barr voters would be more likely to stay home on December 2 than to vote for Martin in the runoff, but who knows? Just keeping them from voting for Chambliss is a victory in itself.

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I think low information people won't vote
Especially displaced Republicans who didn't bother to show up on November 4th. It'll be extreme partisans only who either loved Obama or hated him and the haters might think, damn it's too cold today.

Here's for wishing for a blizzard in GOP friendly North GA!


I Was Also Wondering
What would happen if McCain didn't win the popular vote in Georgia against Obama if, say, Bob Barr siphoned enough conservative votes to deny McCain 50% plus one? Would there be a runoff for Georgia's 15 electoral votes?

No, runoff only applies for statewide races
I think the rest of the country would be pretty pissed if there was a runoff in one state to determine who the next president is. Regardless though, the people who make up Georgia's electors would ultimately make the decision as to who won our 15 votes per the U.S. Constitution thus making a runoff obsolete (they could vote for whomever really).

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That would be uncostitutional
The US constitution specifically says, " The Congress may determine the Time of chusing the Electors, and the Day on which they shall give their Votes; which Day shall be the same throughout the United States."

28, Unenrolled, MA-08

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Sure but the day the electors vote is not November 4th
It's in December, that's why the recount in 2000 was able to continue on so long. But regardless, a majority requirement for the electoral votes could never be forced on the electors through GA law, the Constitution supersedes it.

[ Parent ]
yes, but
the first part of that sentence says the congress gets to set the timing of the choosing of electors, and US law sets that for The first Tuesday following the first Monday in November. So unless you have IRV, you can't have a runoff.  

28, Unenrolled, MA-08

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