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Palin in the Peach State

Posted: Monday, December 01, 2008 11:25 AM by Carrie Dann
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From NBC's Lauren Appelbaum
On the final day of campaigning before Georgia voters choose the winner in the state's Senate runoff, Sarah Palin is offering a last-minute boost to incumbent Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss.  At their first of four joint rallies this morning, Palin stressed the importance of the seat, telling supporters that Chambliss would help maintain "checks and balances" in a Congress and White House dominated by Democrats.
 

"Saxby doesn't just run with the Washington herd," Palin said in Augusta this morning. "And with one party in control of the House and the Senate and the White House right now, we need now more than ever public servants who will speak for themselves."
 
Although the state was briefly a target for the Obama campaign during the general election, Georgia supported the McCain/Palin ticket by a 52-47 margin. "More than two million of you here in Georgia gave us your vote on November 4th,” Palin noted today. “We were honored to carry the state of Georgia. So now we need you to do it again tomorrow, Georgia."
 
Highlighting her family life in much the same way that she did during the presidential campaign, Palin painted the Georgia race as one with far-reaching consequences for the nation. "I am kind of selfishly looking at this to tell you the truth," she said. "It's not for just for Georgia. This is for folks in Alaska and in Hawaii and in Maine and in Washington state and Washington DC. I'm looking at this, you know, I'm a mom with five kids. This is for my kids and their future.”

Many Republicans are hoping Palin will help to rally evangelicals and boost turnout for Chambliss in tomorrow's runoff election. Today, the former vice presidential candidate continued to assert that the Republican Party is not cowering but ready to lead - by presenting its own ideas and by working across the aisle.

"We are rebuilding. Republicans may be the opposition party today, right now, perhaps so. But that doesn't mean that we have to be the negative party," she said. "We have our own ideals to serve, and we should always look for ways to work cooperatively with the majority party to serve the common good, because America deserves no less than our greatest effort today."

Palin's appearance is an exclamation point for Chambliss at the end of string of GOP celebrities appearing on the Georgia senator's behalf.  Former presidential candidates Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, and Rudy Giuliani have stumped in the state since Nov. 4, and the party's defeated nominee appeared with Chambliss two weeks ago. Palin recounted McCain's visit today, saying, "Sen. McCain came back here because he understands that losing an election does not mean we have to lose our way. He is ready to carry on the good fight in Washington but he needs Saxby to help him do it."
 
President-elect Obama has not campaigned for Chambliss' opponent, Jim Martin, during this run-off, but Obama did record a radio ad for Martin's campaign. Actor/rapper Ludacris, a native of Atlanta, will rally supporters with Martin tonight.

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She is drawing large crowds and is still a force in the Republican party.  She is doing her job as governor and is in the lower 48 to also attend a governors meeting with Obama.    
Sorry Obamagnats.....ask Hillary about negative campaigning.  Ironic, you  and the Obama campaign complained she had no foreign affair experience other than being a "first lady", but she is now our SOS.  I think you are going to see "the one" is nothing more than a typical politician.  The India tragedy, Chavez and Russia, etc will prove his winning the election will not change anything.
The liberal democrats in congress are responsible for this hold financial melt down and the news media is covering up for them.  Freddie and Fannie the mortgage giants created and supported by liberal democrats in congress caused this melt down.  Now the people who caused this hold mess are the same ones who are still in place to FIX the mess.  Sarah Palin had no part in this melt down but most of the people in congress supporting Obama did.  These people should be in jail, but yet they walk the halls of congress.  THe country is broke, do you kook-aid drinkers get it? There is no money.  We better pray that the last two seats are held by republicans or history is doom to be repeated!
Hasn't this woman taken enough time off from her "OTHER" jobs, you know being the mother to 5 kids as well as the Govenor of Alaska.  If this is how she attends to her responsiblities then she really isn't fit to make the kind of committment that would be needed were she to somehow become something more than an average person with below average intelligence who happens to excite religious extremists with narrow minds.
After the tragedy in India, and the continuing downfall of the American economy, I can only thank God that we are waiting for PE Obama to take office and not McCain, with Palin as his Back-up!!!!  How scary that would have been!
It amazes me how mean you people are. You attack her kids. How disgusting is that. Shes religious, so what, did she drag you to her church and make you join? She hunts, so what, did she hunt you? Come on, you pinheads need to get a life!
Should we impeach the most bias news media coverage in history?  The news media did all of Obama’s nasty campaigning.
So strange to me that palin, mccain, and the rest of the republicans thought it was just fine and dandy for one party to control everything while their party was in control, now they say it is not ok? so are you republicans finally admitting your complete failure when you controlled the congress and presidency?
If it was good enough for GWB then I'm sure it will be even better for president Obama and the rest of the working class families in this great nation.
Great!  Let's see more of ignorant Palin. As a Dem I sure hope she gets the Repub nomination in 2012.  It will be a shoe-in for Obama.
They are some levelheaded Republicans that will not get sidetrack by Gov. Palin lack of knowledge unless after a certain time, she will go and get herself inverse in the knowledge that she will need to compete. Energizing the base will not do in the long run. She will need also substance. For now, she is just a beautiful person without depth of knowledge.


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