Jon Ossoff

Jon Ossoff narrowly missed an outright win in Georgia's special election for Tom Price's former house seat. Ossoff pulled roughly 48.1 percent of the vote in the conservative district, which was just shy of the 50 percent he needed to win the seat without a runoff.
The outcome is important for both parties, but especially for Democrats.
Jon Ossoff is looking to win a high-stakes special election in Georgia that is being considered a de-facto referendum on President Donald Trump's tumultuous first few months as commander-in-chief. Although Ossoff is running for office in the state's historically conservative 6th congressional district, polls show the 30-year-old could pull off an upset.
Democrats are hoping a highly-competitive race for the 6th District's seat closes the door on Trump's southern strategy.
Ads link Jon Ossoff, who is running for the House seat vacated by a Trump Cabinet appointee, with Osama bin Laden.
The GOP is throwing everything but the kitchen sink at Jon Ossoff.
Democrats hope to capture the House seat recently vacated by Secretary of Health and Human Services Tom Price.