Jon Ossoff

MTG’s Senate Bid: Dead Last in Polls, But Will She Run Anyway?

A recent Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll reveals that Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is the Republican candidate most likely to defeat incumbent Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff in the 2024 election. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, also considering a Senate run, significantly trails Kemp and Ossoff in hypothetical matchups, garnering only 37% support compared to Ossoff’s 54%. Other potential Republican challengers, Raffensperger and King, also lag behind Ossoff in the poll results. This suggests that Greene faces an uphill battle in a potential Senate campaign.

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Ossoff Urges Trump Impeachment, But Prioritizes Flipping the House

At a town hall, Senator Jon Ossoff acknowledged the impeachable nature of President Trump’s actions, citing examples such as inviting meme coin investors to a private dinner and defying a federal court order. Despite agreeing with a constituent’s desire for impeachment, Ossoff stated that a Democratic House majority is necessary to initiate proceedings. Republican committees criticized Ossoff’s remarks, accusing him of prioritizing impeachment over other issues. This exchange highlights the political reality of needing House support for impeachment and the growing pressure within the Democratic party to pursue more aggressive action against Trump.

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Ossoff and Warnock Defy Trump in Georgia Rally

In March 2025, Georgia Senators Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock held a rally, “Rally for Our Republic,” attracting over 2,000 attendees. The event served as a platform for Ossoff’s 2026 re-election campaign and a condemnation of President Trump’s second term, highlighting concerns about economic policies and social issues. Speakers, including Warnock and several community figures, criticized the current administration’s actions impacting healthcare, social security, and job security. The rally emphasized the importance of voter engagement and mobilization to counter the current political climate.

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Georgia’s U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff one of several lawmakers to grill USPS Postmaster General over delays “You have weeks, not months to fix this,” Sen. Ossoff said Tuesday.

As a long-time treasurer for various organizations, the recent issues with the United States Postal Service have hit close to home for me. The delays, lost checks, and overall decline in reliability of USPS services have become a serious problem, not just for me, but for countless others across Georgia and the nation. The frustration and inconvenience caused by these disruptions are tangible and have a significant impact on individuals and businesses alike.

Georgia’s U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff recently confronted USPS Postmaster General Louis DeJoy over these delays, stating firmly, “You have weeks, not months to fix this.” This strong stance against the mismanagement and detrimental changes made within the USPS is a welcome sight.… Continue reading