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RNC gives NRSC $2 million for GA runoff (thehill.com)

Sen. John Ensign said Wednesday that the Republican National Committee (RNC) has transferred $2 million earmarked for the Senate runoff in Georgia to the National Republican Senatorial Committee... More

Tags: rnc,nrsc,2 million,georgia run off,jim martin,saxby chambliss

Submitted about 1 month ago by cdoherty on GeorgiaRunoff | 0 Comments |

GOP Plowing Big Money And Big Names Into Georgia Senate Race (tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com) TMC

The Republicans are stepping up their efforts in the heated Georgia Senate runoff, a sign that they may be seriously worried that incumbent GOP Senator Saxby Chambliss could lose to Democratic... More

Tags: tmc,talking points memo,georgia,gasen,georgia runoff,nrsc,saxby chambliss,jim martin,republicans democrats,2008 elections,campaign finance,december 2

Submitted about 1 month ago by robertharding on GeorgiaRunoff | 0 Comments |

Recount denies Norm Coleman the chance to take super-partisan job (www.mncampaignreport.com)

Sad news for Norm Coleman. He's dropping out of an intra-party race for one of the most partisan positions in the Senate: head of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. That's the committee... More

Tags: norm coleman,recount,nrsc

Submitted about 1 month ago by JoeBodell on MNRecount | 0 Comments |

National G.O.P. Looks to Georgia (thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com)

The National Republican Senatorial Committee isn’t leaving anything to chance in Georgia, where one of the three outstanding Senate races is heading toward a run-off on Dec. 2. Today, for example,... More

Tags: georgia,gasen,georgia runoff,us senate,republican party,gop,nrsc,national republican senatorial committee,saxby chambliss,jim martin,2008 elections

Submitted about 1 month ago by robertharding on GeorgiaRunoff | 0 Comments |

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