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Is Jon Ossoff the Democrats’ best hope for 2028?

The Week

The Week

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June 23, 2026

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 Is Jon Ossoff the Democrats’ best hope for 2028?
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Real Clear Politics

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· Jun 28, 2026

The Future for Democrats and the Country

The Future for Democrats and the Country

The Hill

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· Jul 2, 2026

Stephen A. Smith: Democratic socialism won't 'sell' in general election

Stephen A. Smith is warning that the success of democratic socialist candidates in their primaries could endanger Democrats' chances in the November election. The sports and political commentator told CNN’s Laura Coates on Wednesday that this trend “could ultimately spell doom for the Democratic Party in its quest to fight against the agenda of President...

Global News

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· Jun 29, 2026

Tariff deal unlikely before U.S. midterms, Canada’s ex-trade chief says

Steve Verheul says while there could be a window ahead of the midterms this fall when the U.S. administration is looking for a win.

DNyuz

lean right

· Jul 11, 2026

‘Mark my words’: GOP strategist’s 2028 Vance prediction comes with a Trump-sized twist

An ex-Republican strategist is certain that JD Vance will run for president in 2028 with a “Trump on the ticket.” During an episode of The Bulwark Podcast, former top GOP strategist Stuart Stevens made it clear that he expects “JD Vance is going to be the nominee” on the Republican side for president in the []

Tampa Free Press

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· Jun 30, 2026

Georgia Sen. Ossoff Warns Of ‘Out-Of-Control Executive’ As Supreme Court Hands Trump New Powers

U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) framed his upcoming reelection bid as a decisive national checkpoint during an appearance on MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Show” on Monday, warning against an “out-of-control executive” following a major Supreme Court ruling. The interview focused heavily on a newly released Supreme Court decision that allows the president to fire the [] Georgia Sen. Ossoff Warns Of ‘Out-Of-Control Executive’ As Supreme Court Hands Trump New Powers

MS NOW

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· Jun 27, 2026

Jeffries congratulates NYC democratic socialists on their House primary wins

“We must decisively address the affordability crisis and crush far-right extremism!” he wrote in a post on X. The post Jeffries congratulates NYC democratic socialists on their House primary wins appeared first on MS NOW.

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Related coverage for " Is Jon Ossoff the Democrats’ best hope for 2028? ": Real Clear Politics — The Future for Democrats and the Country. The Hill — Stephen A. Smith: Democratic socialism won't 'sell' in general election. Global News — Tariff deal unlikely before U.S. midterms, Canada’s ex-trade chief says. DNyuz — ‘Mark my words’: GOP strategist’s 2028 Vance prediction comes with a Trump-sized twist. Tampa Free Press — Georgia Sen. Ossoff Warns Of ‘Out-Of-Control Executive’ As Supreme Court Hands Trump New Powers. MS NOW — Jeffries congratulates NYC democratic socialists on their House primary wins