The Senate:...
Republican Incumbent: Saxby Chambliss
Democratic Challenger: TBA
The House:...
- Georgia's 8th congressional district: Jim Marshall (D) survived a challenge from former Republican congressman Mac Collins in 2006 by 1,752 votes and will face a tough re-election bid in 2008, which might prompt him to challenge U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss for his U.S. Senate seat instead. Marshall faces a primary challenge from music teacher Robert Nowak. On the Republican side, retired Air Force Major General Rick Goddard has announced that he would run[58], and his background may have great appeal in a district with a large number of veterans, though Marshall's own military background and well-established credibility on military issues may cancel this out somewhat. The present district, which was implemented starting with the 2006 election, would have given George W. Bush 61% of the vote in 2004 (CPVI=R+8). Other potential Republican candidates are state Senator Ross Tolleson, state Senator Cecil Staton and former congressman Mac Collins.
- Georgia's 10th congressional district: In a 2007 special election, physician Paul Broun, a Republican with libertarian views, won a stunning upset in a non-partisan runoff. Now Broun will face a July 17 Republican primary field and has drawn strong opposition. State Representative Barry Fleming has announced his candidacy and has raised more money than the incumbent. Democrat/Iraq War Veteran Bobby Saxon is challenging Broun. An independent candidate, James P. Mason, needs over 17,000 petitions to qualify.
- Georgia's 12th congressional district: John Barrow (D) may face a tough challenge from Republicans in 2008 after an 864-vote win over former Rep. Max Burns (R) in their 2006 rematch. Barrow had defeated then-incumbent Burns in 2004 with 52% of the vote, but in 2007 Burns accepted a job with North Georgia College and State University, making a second rematch unlikely. The present district, which was implemented starting with the 2006 election, would have given John Kerry 51% in 2004 (CPVI=D+2). Barrow is facing a primary challenge from State Senator Regina Thomas. Republican former Augusta Mayor Bob Young may challenge Barrow. Iraq War veteran Chris Edenfield, lobbyist and former congressional aide Karen Bogans, mechanical engineer and former presidential candidate Ray McKinney and radio announcer and former congressional aide John Stone have all announced their candidacies.
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