Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Gore shows support at Martin rally

ATLANTA --- Former Vice President Al Gore on Sunday night called on Georgians to seize the mantle of change in the state's nationally watched U.S. Senate runoff, arguing that a vote for Democrat Jim Martin would put "government on the side of the people again."

"You realize that the eyes of the nation are on this race in Georgia," Mr. Gore told several hundred cheering Democrats at a $125-a-person Martin fundraiser at an Atlanta art gallery.

Mr. Martin is locked in a Dec. 2 runoff with first-term Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss.

Democrats are within two seats of a 60-vote majority that would give President-elect Obama a stronger hand when he is sworn in next year. Georgia is one of two unresolved Senate races. The other is in Minnesota where a recount is under way in the excruciatingly tight contest between Republican Sen. Norm Coleman and Democrat Al Franken.

Mr. Gore cast Sen. Saxby Chambliss as the heir to the failed policies of the Bush administration.

"The Bush-Cheney-Chambliss philosophy has been tried and not only found out to be wanting, it has been found out to be a catastrophe," Mr. Gore said.

"It's time for him to go," Mr. Gore said of Mr. Chambliss.

Mr. Gore ended his 10-minute speech with a cry of "change is coming to Georgia." He was drowned out by the enthusiastic crowd.

Mr. Martin praised Mr. Gore, who served for years as a senator for Tennessee, as "an inspiration to Southerners."

The two men hoisted their arms aloft at the end of Mr. Gore's speech.

A Nobel Peace Prize winner for his work on global warming, Mr. Gore is the latest in a parade of political luminaries to beat a path to Georgia for what is nation's biggest remaining election. Last week, former President Clinton headlined a rally for Mr. Martin.

Comments

karmakills123

yawnnnnn (is this guy still breathing??)

angiesdad

who darth vader scumbag pos cheney or big al?

gnx

An inspiration to Southerners? Pardon me while I fall out of my chair laughing.

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