Politics and Religion

Georgia Sr. Senator Saxby Chambliss Won't Seek 3rd Term 2014
JeffEng16 22 Reviews 1476 reads
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This could open up a choice for Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed who will get another term unopposed if he wants it, but it  might be an uphill battle for any Dem in this very red state. Romney beat Obama in Georgia with 53.3% to 45.5% last November.

Republican Senator Saxby Chambliss announced Friday he will not seek a third term next year, saying "this is about frustration" with Washington gridlock that he doesn't see changing in a divided government.

"After much contemplation and reflection, I have decided not to run for re-election to the Senate in 2014," he said.

Saxby, 69, rejected suggestions he couldn't have survived a likely GOP primary fight with the tea party, insisting he has a proud conservative record and noting he received more votes than any other statewide official in Georgia history in 2008.

Instead, he cited his dismay with both Democratic President Barack Obama and the lack of meaningful legislation in Congress, especially in addressing the nation's economic woes. "The debt-ceiling debacle of 2011 and the recent fiscal-cliff vote showed Congress at its worst, and sadly, I don't see the legislative gridlock and partisan posturing improving anytime soon," Chambliss said. "For our nation to be strong, for our country to prosper, we cannot continue to play politics with the American economy."

His strong words echoed those of former Maine Sen. Olympia Snowe, who also complained about the partisan divide and Washington dysfunction in announcing she wouldn't run again last year.

Chambliss, a 1968 graduate of the University of Tennessee law school, has been a GOP loyalist for much of his House and Senate career, but earned the wrath of some in his party for participating in a bipartisan Senate "Gang of Six" intent on finding a way to reduce the deficit. The group advocated a mix of tax increases and spending cuts, but failed to reach agreement on a bargain.

"Leadership is about taking risks when you don't have to. That's why I respect Saxby Chambliss for his willingness to partner with me and other members of … the Gang of Six as we worked for bipartisan solutions on debt and deficits," said Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va.

The Associated Press, with staff reporting

BigPapasan 3 Reviews 204 reads
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...Cleland, a triple amputee Vietnam vet by running a disgusting ad.  Of course, chickenhawk Chambliss never served because of old football injuries.  Yeah, right.

gatorjimmy 33 Reviews 202 reads
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...a tea party Repub scumbag....no way a Dem get's elected for senate seat.

Tea party out of control in house, already have one in senate...Paul from Kentucky...Gop can not control them.....they should realize now that we have 3 political parties now in both houses, & not deal with them, compromise where they can w/ dem like the majority of voters want...compromise.

DobieGillis 221 reads
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I respect Max Cleland's service in Vietnam the same as I respect any Vet who has served this country , however, Max Cleland received his wounds while drinking and playing with a grenade. He himself admitted this when the men he served with spoke up.

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