r/JonOssoff

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Ossoff Understands the Assignment: This Is Why Things Don't Work For Ordinary People

This is good and on point. Don't know who why when will win the primary, but this is better than anything I've seen so far from other potential contenders. Also, hope Ossoff stays in the Senate for now as we can't lose the seat, but this is the way to go.

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u/Loud_Cartographer160 — 2 days ago
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Ossoff speaks on Kushner's conflicts of interest, asking the crowd if they can imagine a normal sitting US Ambassador hitting up Saudi Arabian Crown Royal Prince, Muhammed bin Salman for billions of dollars. He laments, "But he's a Trump. A royal. A princeling. The rules are for us, not for them"

u/ExactlySorta — 4 days ago
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Ossoff: Remember, while you pay more for everything, the first family’s wealth is growing by billions of dollars because they are crooks, and everybody knows it.

u/Miserable-Lizard — 4 days ago
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What are your thoughts on Jon Ossoff?

Every time I see him on his campaign trail, I think “This guy could get the nomination in 2028.” He’s a popular swing state Senator, young, charismatic, and speaks of the corruption within our government, which is very popular among all parties. I really think he’s one of those that is hardly talked about in 2028, but would gain popularity quickly if given enough stage time in the primaries.

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u/ModerateProgressive1 — 4 days ago
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How was Jon Ossoff elected Senator in 2020 without any past political experience?

u/JohnKerry2028 — 4 days ago
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Speculations about Jon Ossoff’s future

Senator Jon Ossoff has recently said that he has no interest in running for president in 2028 and that the '28 fantasy is distracting from the midterms at hand. He's been in conversations recently, since he's been giving more and more presidential vibes in his rally speeches.

Ossoff is facing reelection this November and is probably facing the most important election these midterms. What are your thoughts on what he said and do you think he's truly rejecting a '28 run? I've always heard people say how no sane person wants to be president, you run for president because you feel like you can make a difference for people and help them. Do you think this applies to Ossoff too?

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u/Front-Tomorrow-1034 — 4 days ago
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Progressives, how do you feel about Jon Ossoff?

Jon Ossoff is currently Senator of Georgia, running for reelection in November. He has been known for his focus on bipartisanship, criticizing the current administration, health care and other moderate policies. He's been in conversations for his vote in favor for the Laken Riley act, but beyond that he's been mostly uncontroversial and avoidant of making negative headlines. He has rejected progressive policies like AOC’s green new deal in the past so I’m curious, how do progressives feel about him?

u/Front-Tomorrow-1034 — 4 days ago