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  Democrats: Which victory would be the sweetest? (search mode)
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#1
Defeating Coleman, and retaking Paul Wellstone's seat
 
#2
Defeating Chambliss, and avenging Max Cleland
 
#3
Defeating McConnell, and cutting the head off the Republican snake
 
#4
Defeating Stevens, and taking down the longest serving Republican Senator
 
#5
I'm a Republican, so ideally none of the above
 
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« on: October 24, 2008, 09:08:14 AM »

I'll have to agree with most here and say Chambliss.

The thing that startled me the most about Chambliss's 2002 campaign was the fact that all he had to do was say Max Cleland was "unpatriotic" and run an ad picturing him with bin Laden. Then BAM!! The people believed it enough to reject Cleland. Sounds a bit like the 1950's Red Scare if you asked me. The last thing Max Cleland deserves to be called is unpatriotic.

Mississippi would be a nice pickup, but not a moral victory. I don't personally dislike Coleman or McConnell (although McConnell does strike me as a bit of a weenie Tongue )
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