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Top Dem Reveals Political Future Ahead of 2028

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“If we do not restore checks and balances in these midterm elections

A Democratic senator from Georgia who has been mentioned as a potential 2028 contender for his party’s presidential nomination revealed his plans during an interview with former Biden flak Jen Psaki on Thursday. Sen. Jon Ossoff, who is running for reelection this year in what would be his second term if he wins, told Psaki he’s focused on that alone and has “zero interest” in running for the White House. “I have zero interest in running for president in 2028. I love serving the state of Georgia. I’ve got two young daughters,” he said.

“If we do not restore checks and balances in these midterm elections, I don’t know that we have a free and fair presidential election in 2028. So, let’s keep our eyes on the ball, folks,” he added, providing zero evidence for his claim that the elections were in danger of being hijacked, ostensibly by Republicans. Meanwhile, as Ossoff tries to suggest Republicans are a threat to elections, the FBI raided an election data center in his own state earlier this year following an investigation into irregularities linked to the 2020 election, seizing tens of thousands of ballots.

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