No doubt Obama urged them to support amnesty, and don't forget that Chambliss is soon retiring and intially supported the 2007 amnesty bill:

Chambliss phone: 202 - 224 - 3521

Corker phone: 202 - 224 - 3344


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Obama golfs with two Republican senators

David Jackson, USA TODAY1:22 p.m. EDT May 6, 2013

The round of golf is the latest effort to reach out to Republicans


President Obama practiced some congressional relations on the golf course Monday, hitting the links with a pair of Republican senators.

GOP Sens. Bob Corker of Tennessee and Saxby Chambliss of Georgia played with Obama on one of the courses at the Andrews military base near Washington.

Also in the foursome: Democratic Sen. Mark Udall of Colorado.

Obama "was looking forward" to the round, White House spokesman Jay Carney said.

Udall was also looking forward to playing with the president and two Republican colleagues "in the best spirit of bipartisanship," said Udall spokesman Mike Saccone.

The round is the latest in outreach efforts that included a pair of high-profile dinners this year with Republican senators.

Corker and Chambliss are considered key Republicans in Obama's effort to forge a major immigration bill and a new debt reduction agreement.

Coincidentally or not, Corker, Chambliss and Udall are regarded as highly skilled golfers. In a 2011 survey of "Washington's Top 150 Golfers," Golf Digest ranked Udall 11th, Corker 12th, and Chambliss 37th. Obama finished in a tie for 108th place.
This may be Washington's most political round of golf since June 18, 2011, when Obama played with House Speaker John Boehner as well as Vice President Biden and Gov. John Kasich, R-Ohio.

That round came as Obama and Boehner tried to reach a "grand bargain" on the budget and debt reduction, something they were unable to achieve.

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