More bad news from Georgia
Atlanta's Journal-Constitution reports that Democrat Jim Martin is in a dead heat with Republican Senator Saxby Chambliss.
And the website Pollster.com now calls the Chambliss-Martin race a tossup.
Why?
Liberal friends of Obama in New York and Hollywood are pouring money into Georgia.
Liberal New York Senator Chuck Schumer openly admits he is targeting the Georgia race.
Already millions in pro-Obama TV ads are pouring into the state and the polls reflect that.
Democrat Martin has been begging Barack Obama to come into the states. He's already vowed he'll be Obama's rubber stamp.
But Obama and his folks are cagey. They know that most Georgians don't like Barack Obama and opposed him for president.
The people don't buy his claims that he Obama is the new Lincoln — and they absolutely fear his plans to increase taxes, cut the military, increase partial birth abortion, and even end talk radio with a Fairness Doctrine.
The people of Georgia can stop Obama in a big way. If Chambliss stays in the Senate, Obama is denied the 60 votes he needs in the Senate to block filibuster.
As Dick Morris and others have repeatedly warned, the whole future of the country depends on this Georgia run-off now set fo Dec. 2nd.
Morris says we can can still win it, but we need to fight fast and hard. He says the National Republican Trust PAC is the best group to do it.
We have already raised over $800,000 and we have already TV ads airing across Georgia.
We are focusing our campaign on Barack Obama and why his radical agenda must be stopped in Georgia.
We are not pulling punches: we tell Georgia voters that this battle is not one between Chambliss and Martin, but one pitting hero Chambliss against Obama, his whole liberal agenda and the thugs who helped him "organize" the vote.
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