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EXPOSED: Jon Ossoff's OBSESSION with Becoming the 'Next Obama'

Gary FranchiAugust 17, 2026112 views
EXPOSED: Jon Ossoff's OBSESSION with Becoming the 'Next Obama'
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Senator Jon Ossoff, the young Democrat from Georgia who snagged a Senate seat in 2021, appears to have grand aspirations far beyond his current post. According to PJ Media, Ossoff is more concerned with catering to far-left out-of-state donors than standing up for the good people of Georgia who elected him. It's becoming increasingly evident that the Senator has higher office in his sights.

Ossoff, who has often been likened to former President Barack Obama in terms of style, seems to crave the same national spotlight. But the million-dollar question is, does he have what it takes to truly follow in Obama's footsteps? That's a question Americans have to grapple with as whispers about his potential 2028 presidential run grow louder.

"I think the best way to tell which Dem would be the strongest in 2028 is to see how Republicans are talking about them. They actively WANT Harris or Newsom to be the nominee and see them as easy to crush. By FAR the candidate they are most afraid of is Ossoff," commented @AezzieUwU on Twitter, reflecting on Ossoff's threat level within the GOP.

Yet, some conservatives are pointing out inconsistencies in Ossoff's record as reasons to question his allegiance to Georgians. His ties to out-of-state, radical donors call into question whether he prioritizes Georgians' needs at all. Could this unearthed ambition be his Achilles' heel?

Echoing these suspicions, @SaraHigdon tweeted, "It is interesting that Ossoff never accused Trump of having an affair, but a lot of conservatives are making that leap. 🤔Sure you could infer it, but I think what is really happening is that Ossoff is probably the biggest threat to the GOP in 2028." It's clear that many view Ossoff as a deceptive and ambitious force that the GOP should be wary of.

For everyday Americans, the implication is clear: can Georgians truly rely on someone more interested in outside applause than local advocacy? Ossoff's intentions might be clear to some, yet for others, they remain shrouded in doubt, reflecting a broader concern about Democrats pandering to elite, out-of-touch donors and agendas.

As the 2028 election cycle approaches, Americans need to keep an eye on who claims to represent their interests and who merely seeks personal advancement. Patriots, are you ready to face the Ossoff agenda, or will you demand representation dedicated to America's heartland?

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Gary Franchi

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RealistRoverVerifiedjust now
What exactly are Ossoff's policies beyond trying to emulate Obama? Can't see much concrete in his talks.
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EducatedElephantVerifiedjust now
Been wondering the same. It's all about style and less about substance with him.
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TexasTruthVerifiedjust now
Haha, good luck with that! Obama was a unique political force, whether we agreed with him or not. Ossoff trying to be the 'next Obama' just shows a lack of his own identity.
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Patriot45Verifiedjust now
Sounds about right. These politicians always seem to try too hard to mimic someone else's success instead of being true leaders. We need originality, not copycats.
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ConservativeMomVerifiedjust now
Isn't it interesting how often Democrats try to replicate Obama's persona and tactics? I wonder if Ossoff has his own vision or if he's just following the trend. It seems more about showmanship than actual policy.
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RedWhiteBlue89Verifiedjust now
Right? It's like they're more focused on image than substance. We need doers, not dreamers.
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FreedomFighter82Verifiedjust now
I remember when I met a young Ossoff at a fundraiser. He did seem to have that polished, calculated presence, but honestly, that's not what we need right now. We need genuine leaders who prioritize American values.
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LibertyBelleVerifiedjust now
Another media-propped narrative. Just because they publicize it doesn't mean we buy it.