Georgia, the classic Southern state where a soft drawl and warm nights fill the landscape with serenity, is proving to be less than calming for the presidential candidates.
By maintaining a large staff and pursuing new voters there, Sen. Barack Obama has taken aim at the traditionally red state.
The state has not voted for a Democratic candidate in 16 years -- a fact which the McCain camp is counting on.
Sen. John McCain's campaign has no field office in Georgia, compared with...
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