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Saxby Chambliss or Jim Martin? You decide.. again.. TODAY

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So all eyes are on Georgia.. for once..

We got Palin here, McCain, Clinton, Gore and… of course guys… it is the dirty South .. we had some rappers show up too..

This little Southern state called Georgia could be a swaying decision on the Senate going mostly Democrat or Republican. On November 4th with record number of voters turning out, neither Chambliss nor Martin got more than 50% of the public vote. Therefore.. We get a runoff

Now - Chambliss has always been in the lead and got a bit more votes than Martin on Nov. 4th.. But I know alot less people are showing up today.. I haven’t voted yet.. but will be going after work since the polls are open until 7pm today …. and since this blog is not an unbiased blog.. Thank God. I’ll tell you who I am voting for…

My vote goes to Jim Martin!

Feel free to follow my lead.

Below is a letter from Jim Martin from his web
Today is Election Day
Tuesday, December 2nd, is Election Day. The polls are open from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. and you can find your polling location by clicking here and visiting the Georgia Secretary of State’s website.

This race is about helping President-elect Barack Obama get our economy back on track and making the economy work for the middle class again. It’s time for change in Georgia. It’s time for a U.S. Senator who will stand with President-elect Barack Obama, not obstruct progress. It’s time for an America that’s united in our hope for the future, not divided by our differences. It’s time for us to win this race.

America has elected Barack Obama President, and now is the time for us to help him succeed. Saxby Chambliss has promised to do everything he can to stop Barack Obama from succeeding. We face the biggest challenges of the past 60 years - let’s work together to solve them. In the Senate I’ll do what’s best for Georgia, what’s best for this country, and what’s best for the middle class who’ve been ignored the past eight years.

I hope that you’ll vote for change. Thank you.

Take a look at the Georgia results from November 14th here.

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