Ossoff strikes populist tone as he mulls Senate bid
Cornelia Jon Ossoffs bid for Georgias 6th District brought him to all corners of Atlanta suburbs, but late Thursday he arrived at a new setting: A crowded library meeting hall in deeply-conservative Habersham County.
The investigative journalist raised $30 million in last years special election for the U.S. House seat, which he lost to Republican Karen Handel. Ossoff is now considering another run for office, perhaps a challenge to U.S. Sen. David Perdue in 2020.
And so Ossoffs town hall meeting in rural northeast Georgia took on special significance as a chance to test his appeal to an unfamiliar crowd. And he unveiled an urgent, populist message railing against the corporate influence in politics and a national economy built on debt and consumption.
Theres more and more cynical politics. Student debt is skyrocketing. Were still maintaining this unfathomably large empire that costs trillions of dollars, said Ossoff. Were doing nothing for crumbling infrastructure at home. And we wonder why theres so much anger.
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