Like King Arthur and the Kennedys, Ossoff comes from money.
How much is uncertain, but you do the math.
But what should onlookers know about the aspiring senator’s personal and political background?

Is Jon Ossof Superman?
You would be forgiven for mistaking Jon Ossoff withClark Kent.
He’s aStar Warsgeek, or at least he dressed up asHan Soloin college.

And then there’s his athleticism and his smarts.
At 17, he interned for the late Civil Rights leader and Congressman John Lewis.
In his spare time, writesThe New York Times, Ossoff got a pilot license and sang a cappella.

(He also has a fishing and hunting license.)
His current media company has produced Emmy and Peabody Award-winning documentaries.
In short, there seems to be little Ossoff cannot achieve.
His platform,which advocatesfor a new civil rights act, largely reflects this commitment.
Beyond political campaign ads, it’s hard to find someone who has something negative to say about Ossoff.
I went from being offended to overly impressed."
That seems to summarize the overwhelming general consensus quite nicely.