But the U. S. Senate is divided by only one vote, and the national political pundits figure that whoever wins Georgia will win the Senate, so control of the Senate for the next two years depends on who wins Georgia. This is not just a Georgia election; it is a national race. The acceptance of President Bush's programs depends on whether or not we Georgians elect conservative Saxby Chambliss as our Senator.
That's powerful...the idea that a vote in Georgia may determine America's direction for the next two years. But there's more to it than that. At present, the Senate is blocking the Bush court nominations. If Democrats can keep control of the Senate they will likely block court nominations for two more years, hoping they can then elect Al Gore, Hillary Clinton or Tom Dashle president. And, if they can win that one, they can appoint and approve liberal judges that will be on the bench for the next 30 years. National and world media recognizes that Georgia's Senate race, this year, is probably the most important election in America.
This is Gordon Sawyer, and may the wind always be at your back.
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