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Obama: 'The Elections Aren't Over'

November 20, 2008 3:36 PM

ABC News' Teddy Davis reports: Barack Obama has gingerly entered the fray in the Georgia Senate race, cutting a 60-second radio ad in support of Democrat Jim Martin.

"The elections aren't over," says Obama in the radio ad after thanking everyone who voted for him. "... I want to urge you to turn out one more time and help elect Jim Martin to the United States Senate."

Georgia is holding a Senate run-off on Dec. 2 because neither Martin, the Democrat, nor Saxby Chambliss, the incumbent Republican senator, received more than 50 percent of the vote on Nov. 4 due to Libertarian Senate candidate Allen Buckley.

When the new Congress convenes next year, Democrats will control a minimum of 58 Senate seats. There are still two races -- Georgia (where the run-off is taking place) and Minnesota (where a hand recount is taking place) -- that are still undecided.

If Democrats were to win both seats, they would have a filibuster-proof 60 seats in the Senate.

Listen to the ad HERE.

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Saxby supported Bush virtually 100% of the time. He should be ashamed of that and for the nasty ads he ran 6 years ago against a war hero. I don't know of a worse example of a politician, and that is saying a lot with Bush and Cheney.

As for Obama making ads for Martin. That is to be expected. He is the leader of the Democratic Party now. Whether Obama actually appears in Georgia in person will be a measure of how close the runoff actually is. He won't come here if it looks like Georgia idiot voters re-elect Saxby.

We can only blame our horrible school system here that produces idiots who would vote for such a fool.

Posted by: Georgia Native | Nov 20, 2008 5:01:33 PM

It's payback time for Chambliss. In 2002, he attacked Max Cleland for lack of patriotism. Chambliss did not participate in Vietnam because he said he had a bad knee. But he attacked Max Cleland, a veteran whose war wounds confined him to a wheelchair as being unpatriotic and doing little to serve his country. It was one of the most disgusting attacks in the history of American politics, even by GOP standards. This is the chance to show Chambliss that it is he who dishonors what America stands for. Georgia has another chance to stand proud for America with Max Cleland.

Posted by: hopesprings52 | Nov 20, 2008 5:08:36 PM

It was outrageous when Chambliss accused wheeelchair confined war hero Max Cleland of being unpatriotic and anti-American in 2002. It was the lowest line of political attack I have ever seen. Hopefully the good people of Georgia will give Chambliss the boot!

Posted by: hopesprings52 | Nov 20, 2008 5:19:35 PM

Just to correct a widespread misperception --if the Democrats manage to gain 60 seats in the US Senate, that is not a "filibuster proof" majority.

The simple fact is, filibusters tend to break down along issues, not party lines. All senators consider themselves very independent, which is a senate tradition. As such, they do not vote for or against continuing a filibuster strictly along party lines.

Now --having said that, Saxby Chambliss is a disgrace to the senate and an embarrasment to the great state of Georgia.

Time for him to go the way of Ted Stevens and the other disreputable elements that have dragged down this nation.

Posted by: Saint Genesius | Nov 20, 2008 7:19:16 PM

Democrats with a filibuster-buster proof Senate. If changes can't come from that, let alone winning the president, senate and congress I don't know what will.

Posted by: Eric Smith | Nov 20, 2008 8:51:48 PM

If Democrats were to win both seats, they would have a filibuster-proof 60 seats in the Senate.

No check and balances. Democrats absolute power?

Posted by: waggdogg | Nov 21, 2008 1:15:44 AM

If Democrats were to win both seats, we would have a filibuster-proof 60 seats in the Senate.

YESSSSSSSSSSSSS WE CAN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by: skyglider2008 | Nov 21, 2008 2:51:36 AM

You mean to tell me that Obama has an illegal birth certificate? Is he not a nauralized citizen, he has to be to become President. What's going on? Is he going to be disquailified for office? From what I've been hearing in the news, he is experienceing a constitutional crisis with his birth certificate. When will they make Joe Biden President?

Posted by: jane.ramsey42@gmail.com | Nov 21, 2008 3:14:25 AM

I love it. Questioning of the president elect is unpatriotic.. but constantly attacking the actual president isn't. Liberal logic never ceases to amuse.

Posted by: howwouldiknow | Nov 21, 2008 3:52:04 AM

Even if the Dems don't get 60, they will still have the two RINO's Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe who will vote with them most of the time.

Posted by: The road goes on forever, and the campaign never ends | Nov 21, 2008 5:00:56 AM

I'm no Democrat and I know there are many good Republicans because I work with them in this very red state of Georgia. But I think its an indication of how low the state and national party has sunk when they put their hopes in someone like Saxby Chambliss. He engaged in the sleaziest possible politics in 2002 when he tried to link Max Cleland, a triple amputee Vietnam vet, to terrorists. I was absolutely disgusted. It is my hope that my fellow Georgians will help rid ourselves of this blight on our state.

Posted by: Mark from atlanta | Nov 21, 2008 5:21:15 AM

To howwouldiknow: You can criticize Obama all you want, but you had no problem trying to deny us liberals that same right when we criticized Bush for starting up the war.

Posted by: Veronica | Nov 21, 2008 7:28:50 AM

The liberals are back with the Bush bashing and anti war pro-test. They will soon get a taste when Obama gets the blame for everything. Oh wait, the liberals will just keep blaming bush for the next 4 years. Remember what Obama said in his speech on Nov 4th, we may not get there in one year or one term.

Posted by: CHARLIE | Nov 21, 2008 9:30:35 AM

"You can criticize Obama all you want, but you had no problem trying to deny us liberals that same right when we criticized Bush for starting up the war."

Deny??? When??? With the MSM as an apparatus (apparatchik?) of the Liberal Democrats, that's all we've been hearing for the last 8 years-Liberal hate speech and whining.

Posted by: Grand Old Party | Nov 21, 2008 2:14:52 PM

What else does our Greatest Smartest Changest Leader know, besides "election" and buying votes?

Has he said a single freeking work out of his big mouth yet? Does he know?

Posted by: fat cat | Nov 21, 2008 5:34:32 PM

Obama takes office in a time of terrible trouble. He needs all the help he can get from Congress. It does not worry me if the Democrats get 60 seats, at least not this time around.

Posted by: Passin Thru | Nov 21, 2008 5:45:55 PM

If Obama volunteers converge on Georgia by the thousands and contact every person who voted for Obama to get them out to vote either early or on December 2nd, Democrats will win this seat. Period. Low voter turn out is the rule in Georgia in run off elections and the black vote is the path to Martin's success there. Chamblis was only up by 3% in the first election. The Republican Senate is already threatening the fillibuster--again. They used that to block every regular human friendly bill that came along for the past two years and either blocked or voted against them for the past 12 years. Believe me, you can trust Barack Obama's veto pen much more than you can trust the Senate republicans. Obama isn't going to let his party over reach because it would undermine the total job that he has to do over the next 4 to 8 years. So, donate to the DSCC and volunteer in Georgia if you possibly can. This could make all the difference between very little being accomplished and Obama being able to move forward with his agenda to heal the economy. Notice Wall Street went up 500 points today on the strength of his choice of Treasury Secretary. One more time. Let's go win the Georgia Senate election.

Posted by: karela | Nov 21, 2008 6:06:27 PM

Chambliss represents the Republican Party at its usual game: lie, smear and campaign below the belt. I agree with what Georgia native wrote (paraphrasing) 'we can blame our school system for producing a public that is idiot enough to vote for someone like Chambliss.' Truer words were never spoken.

Posted by: gutsy_betsy | Nov 22, 2008 12:13:37 AM

The Republican Party can redeem itself during President Obama's terms in office. If their main focus is helping to heal our nation, they will gain respect and direction. If they fight the changes that can help our nation because of partisanship, they might as well disband. We,the people, need help and the Republicans are in a position to cooperate in delivering and even in initiating that help. Mr. Obama seeks input for solutions regardless of the source. If it is sound and can be wisely implemented, he welcomes the input - whether it is from within the government or from we the people. Under the new administration, the Republicans have a real chance to redeem themselves. It is their choice.

Posted by: EgreenG | Nov 22, 2008 5:20:32 AM

jane.ramsey42, Mr. Obama's mother was an American. That automatically makes Mr. Obama an American regardless of where he was born. Stop letting the "evil ones" mislead you . . . or perhaps, you are the "evil one" that is trying to mislead others.

Posted by: EgreenG | Nov 22, 2008 5:31:35 AM

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