Jon Ossoff
Democratic canvassers in Georgia are determined to get every last voter out for Tuesday’s runoff election, even it means returning to their doorsteps over and over again.
“I did get accused of treason this week,” said Matt Mashburn, a Republican member of Georgia’s statewide Board of Elections. “And I didn’t know Georgia was at war.”
Democrats surged ahead in early voting. So now Trump is landing on the home turf of QAnon congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene to pump up the GOP’s core of conspiracy believers.
Ossoff firing back at Doocy live on air comes on the heels of the Senate hopeful hijacking an impromptu Fox interview to take down his GOP opponents.
“Kelly Loeffler has been campaigning with a klansman,” Ossoff repeatedly declared when asked if he was worried about allegations surrounding Raphael Warnock.
The candidate once called the “high priest” of civility has switched up his sermon—and it’s not just Trump he’s targeting in sharp terms now, but Trumpism as well.
You may think it’s all about Atlanta and its suburbs. But the state’s smaller cities are really where Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock will win or lose this thing.