Republicans have been salivating over the Georgia Senate seat up for grabs in 2004 ever since quasi-Democrat Zell Miller announced that he would not run for reelection.

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Republicans have been salivating over the Georgia Senate seat up for grabs in 2004 ever since quasi-Democrat Zell Miller announced that he would not run for reelection. Now Democrats are giving them even more cause for hope. Andrew Young--former mayor of Atlanta and ambassador to the United Nations has indicated he intends to run for the position. But the 71-year-old says he won't advertise, use polls, or listen to consultants. Party insiders, who had been recruiting former Georgia...

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