McCain - and maybe Palin - to stump for Chambliss
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Friday, November 07, 2008
U.S. Sen. John McCain will come to Georgia to campaign for Republican U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss, the Moultrie lawmaker’s campaign confirmed Friday.
“We just have to work out the dates,” said Chambliss’s spokeswoman, Michelle Grasso.
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Grasso said the campaign is also in touch with Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s office about a possible Georgia appearance.
“She wants to come down, but right now we are working with her schedulers to see if that’s possible,” Grasso said.
Chambliss is headed for a Dec. 2 runoff with Democratic challenger Jim Martin of Atlanta. Neither candidate got a majority of the vote in their Nov. 4 contest with Libertarian Allen Buckley.
A high-profile runoff between Chambliss and Martin will likely attract political bigwigs from both sides.
Martin’s campaign has already been in touch with President-elect Barack Obama about a possible Georgia appearance, but Obama had not confirmed an appearance as of Friday.
Even though Obama won the presidency, McCain led the vote tally in Georgia.



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