More than two weeks after a historic election, political analysts still are sifting through the results, trying to figure out how different segments of society voted, why they cast their ballots as they did, and what their political preferences and patterns of participation mean for the future.
More than a week after a historic election, political analysts still are sifting through the results, trying to figure out how different segments of society voted, why they cast their ballots as they did, and what their political preferences and patterns of participation mean for the future.
The overwhelming support of unmarried women propelled Jim Martin to the Georgia U.S. Senate runoff election. Unmarried women proved to be the decisive political force in Georgia, supporting Martin by 49 points over Chambliss, (71% to 22%).
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