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Jon Ossoff says he has ‘zero interest’ in 2028 presidential bid

Jon Ossoff says he has ‘zero interest’ in 2028 presidential bid

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The Georgia senator pleaded ignorance when asked about such plans in an interview on MS NOW, claiming he has no intention to pursue higher office. Recommended Stories Jon Ossoff says he has ‘zero interest’ in 2028 presidential bid Joe Concha predicts wide-open path for Rubio if Vance prioritizes family over 2028 DNC approves 2028 primary schedule, gives South Carolina the first spot “Let me reiterate. I have zero interest in running for president in 2028 and, frankly, zero interest in the 2028 fantasy football right now,” Ossoff said.Advertisement Responding to speculation that he could run on a joint ticket with Sen.

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Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) rebuffed speculation about his aims on the 2028 presidential election, countering that he was focused on the 2026 midterm elections.Ossoff’s recent posturing, including his reference to a female aide to President Donald Trump, has led to widespread speculation that he has plans to run for president in 2028. The Georgia senator pleaded ignorance when asked about such plans in an interview on MS NOW, claiming he has no intention to pursue higher office. Recommended Stories Jon Ossoff says he has ‘zero interest’ in 2028 presidential bid Joe Concha predicts wide-open path for Rubio if Vance prioritizes family over 2028 DNC approves 2028 primary schedule, gives South Carolina the first spot “Let me reiterate.

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