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Savannah AP Presidential
- Gingrich considers self among top 2012 prospects
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said Wednesday he considers himself among the top Republican prospects for the 2012 presidential election, adding that he believes there will be plenty of GOP options for voters to consider. - Gingrich considers self among top 2012 prospects
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said Wednesday he considers himself among the top Republican prospects for the 2012 presidential election, adding that he believes there will be plenty of GOP options for voters to consider. - McCain rebuffs questions on Palin vetting process
Sen. John McCain says he's content with his life in the Senate and happy he picked Sarah Palin as his running mate last year. - McCain aide: Palin believed candidacy 'God's plan'
McCain strategist says Palin believed her candidacy as Republican VP nominee was 'God's plan' - Dems try to trim presidential primary calendar
Democratic panel seeks to shorten presidential primary process by a month
Watch Now: Local Forums
U.S. House, District 12: Candidates John Barrow and John Stone answer questions.
Sheriff and District Attorney Candidates: Candidates for Sheriff and District Attorney answer questions.
Chatham County Commission Chairman: Chatham County Commission Chairman candidates John McMasters and incumbent Pete Liakakis answer questions.
U.S. House, District 12: Republican and Democratic candidates for the 12th District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives will answer questions. Those attending were Democrats — John Barrow and Regina Thomas and Republicans — Ben Crystal, Ray McKinney and John Stone
Ga. Senate & House: Attendees were candidates in the Georgia Senate District 2 Democratic campaign (Lester Jackson, Bettye Anne Battiste and Kevin Clark) and the Georgia House District 161 Democratic campaign (Mickey Stephens and Clarence “Teddy” Williams)
District Attorney: Those attending were Larry Chisolm, William R. Claiborne, Zena McClain and Jerry Rothschild. Republican David E. Locke will be invited to a subsequent forum prior to the general election.
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- ANALYSIS: GOP revisits Carter's tightfisted budget ideas
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- Inauguration highlights through the years
- Inauguration events in Savannah, Coastal Empire
- Obama dominates sermons on 'King Sunday'
- Obama faces high expectations, huge challenges
- Georgia senators and representative offer Obama advice on his inaugural address
- Eric Johnson announces group that will lead his campaign for lieutenant governor
- VIEW NOW: Statement of Votes Cast in Chatham County
- VIEW NOW: Unofficial Summary Report
- Sarah Palin asks Georgia voters to re-elect U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss
- First female three-star general stumps for Martin
- Retired general campaigns for Jim Martin in Johnson Square
- Palin hits Republican talking points, shakes hands for 30 minutes
- Sarah Palin to campaign for Chambliss in Savannah on Monday
- Two days left for advance voting
- Greenies bring attention to PSC race
- Al Gore stumps for Jim Martin in U.S. Senate runoff
- Stakes high for candidates in runoffs
