Saxby Chambliss Wins Georgia Election, Denies Democrats a 60 Vote Majority
As the presidential election drew closer it was fairly evident that it was going to be a horrible night for Republicans. I know that statement isn’t exactly earth shattering, but the bigger question was how horrible of a night would it be.
Having resigned myself to the fact that Barack Obama was going to be the next president of the United States and also given the fact that he would be by far the most liberal person ever elected to the office of the president my focus turned to the senate races. It became of the utmost importance that the Republicans hold off enough seats to deny the Democrats a filibuster proof super majority of 60 seats.
Wednesday morning after the election it looked as though the Republicans had held enough seats to stave off the super majority. Ted Stevens held close in Alaska, but his corrupt ass was eventually tossed out of office, Al Franken lost in Minnesota and Saxby Chambliss was able to hold on according to projections in Georgia. Election night wasn’t a total loss after all. Close, but not total.
But then the dominos began to fall and Democrats eeked closer to the tragic number. Ted Stevens lost. (He should have been removed from office or resigned, but at least if he won America’s favorite governor would have been able replace him with another Republican, possibly herself). Al Franken is still involved in a recount, he is scratching and clawing his way into possibly stealing this seat and is now asking the senate to intervene and help him steal it. He will probably be successful. That meant that possibly the only thing stopping the Democrats from gaining the super majority they so longed for was Saxby Chambliss in Georgia. He won the election in November between three candidates but by law a run off election was called for between he and the second place finisher because he did not receive 50% of the vote.
As I write this CNN is projecting Saxby Chambliss as the winner by a large margin. Democrats seem to be denied the blank check that would have been the filibuster proof super majority. Americans can at least let go of their wallets with one hand. Keep the other hand on your wallet, they are still coming after it.
Democrats poured allot of time and money into this race knowing the possible implications that it could have for the future of the country and they failed. This is interesting because unlike the general election in which more than 50% of Georgia voters voted against Chambliss the voters knew the results of the presidential election as well as how many seats the Democrats needed to pick up to win the 60 vote majority.
The questions that I am asking myself are, did the knowledge of Barack Obama’s election influence more Georgia voters to vote for the Republican candidate? And, did the knowledge that this race could possibly give the Democrats a super majority in the senate persuade voters to deny the Democrats the 60 vote majority?
I am sure that the media will not answer these questions, I am sure that these questions were not asked during the exit polls, but if they were I wonder if the results will be reported.
It doesn’t matter though, what is important is that it appears as though the Democrats have been denied their blank check, their super majority.













Though I am not a Republican, nor am I a Chambliss fan, I am very happy to see the result. From my experience, single party rule (we saw this for 6 of the last 8 years) can be devastating. Even worse is the 60-vote, philibuster-proof majority we were facing. Thankfully, we’ll at least not have this, although the one-party rule we are facing I believe will be even more devastating than the last. Why is it always we the people that lose out in this?
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A shining example of total one party rule can be seen in Massachusetts. Perhaps the most corrupt state government in the country.
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I actually was just talking about that yesterday in http://loudelf.com/2008/12/03/the-inmates-running-the-asylum/ … not so much the one-party aspect, but the corrupt commonwealth, but you make a great point.
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I’m just glad that it no longer matters if Franken wins. Are people completely (get ready, non
PC term coming up..) retarted? And by that I mean backward. What is he going to say if he wins (steals) the election? ” I’m good enough, and people like me…”? He gave me the creeps way back then. Will the envelope with the 133 votes ever be found? Does Franken have it?…..
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