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Jon Ossoff

Jon Ossoff is an American politician currently serving as the senior United States Senator from Georgia since 2021. As a member of the Democratic Party, he holds the distinction of being the youngest sitting U.S. Senator. Prior to his career in politics, Ossoff worked as a documentary and investigative filmmaker, bringing a unique background to his role in the Senate.

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1958: Bombing of Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple

In 1958, the Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple in Atlanta, where Ossoff had his Bar Mitzvah, was bombed by white supremacists.

1961: End of 86th Congress

In 1961, at the end of the 86th Congress, Hiram Fong was 99th in seniority from Hawaii's admission. Ossoff assumed the role of senior U.S. senator from Georgia once he was sworn into office, making him the most junior senior senator since Hiram Fong, who was 99th in seniority from Hawaii's admission until the end of the 86th Congress in 1961.

1974: Richard Stone elected from Florida

In 1974, Richard Stone of Florida was elected. When Ossoff took office, he became the first Jewish senator elected from the Deep South since Richard Stone of Florida in 1974.

1978: Republican Seat in Congress

Since 1978, Georgia's 6th congressional district had been represented in Congress by Republicans.

1980: Don Nickles elected to the Senate

In 1980, Don Nickles was elected to the Senate. Jon Ossoff is the youngest member of the Senate elected since Don Nickles in 1980.

February 16, 1987: Jon Ossoff's Birth

On February 16, 1987, Thomas Jonathan Ossoff was born. He later became a politician and U.S. Senator from Georgia.

1992: District Configuration

In 1992, the 6th congressional district assumed its current configuration as a northern suburban district, and before Ossoff's run, a Democrat had not come this close to winning since then.

1996: Cleland Elected to Senate

In 1996, Max Cleland was elected to the Senate. Ossoff is the first Democrat elected to a full term in the Senate from Georgia since Max Cleland in 1996.

2002: Morris Brown College lost its accreditation

In 2002, Morris Brown College lost its accreditation due to years of financial issues and mismanagement. Jon Ossoff petitioned the Secretary of Education in 2021 requesting Morris Brown College to regain their accreditation.

2005: Zell Miller left office

In 2005, Zell Miller left office. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock are the first Democratic U.S. senators from Georgia since Zell Miller left office in 2005.

2007: Ossoff becomes a national security staffer

In 2007, Jon Ossoff started working as a national security staffer and legislative assistant for U.S. representative Hank Johnson.

2009: Ossoff Graduates from Georgetown University

In 2009, Jon Ossoff graduated from Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service with a Bachelor of Science in culture and politics.

2012: Ossoff ends role as a national security staffer

In 2012, Jon Ossoff ended his role as a national security staffer and legislative assistant for U.S. representative Hank Johnson.

2013: Ossoff becomes managing director of Insight: The World Investigates

In 2013, Jon Ossoff became the managing director and chief executive officer of Insight: The World Investigates (TWI), a London-based investigative television production company.

2013: Ossoff Earns Master's Degree

In 2013, Jon Ossoff earned a Master of Science degree in international political economy from the London School of Economics.

2014: Midterm Election

The 2014 midterm election is mentioned in reference to youth voter turnout in the 6th district. Youth turnout nearly doubled during Ossoff's campaign compared to this previous election.

January 5, 2017: Ossoff Announces Candidacy for Special Election

On January 5, 2017, Jon Ossoff announced his candidacy for the special election for Georgia's 6th congressional district after Tom Price was appointed secretary of health and human services.

March 2017: Ossoff Opposed the March 2017 Version of the American Health Care Act

In March 2017, Jon Ossoff opposed the March 2017 version of the American Health Care Act, the House Republican bill that would have repealed the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare).

April 18, 2017: Ossoff Leads in Blanket Primary

On April 18, 2017, Jon Ossoff led in the blanket primary for Georgia's 6th congressional district with about 48.1 percent of the vote, but no candidate received 50 percent.

April 19, 2017: Trump Tweeted Criticism of Ossoff Before Primary

On April 19, 2017, the day before Jon Ossoff's primary, President Donald Trump tweeted calling Ossoff a "super Liberal Democrat" who wanted to "protect criminals, allow illegal immigration and raise taxes"; Ossoff dismissed Trump's claims as misinformed.

May 2017: Ossoff Opposed the May 2017 Version of the American Health Care Act

In May 2017, Jon Ossoff voiced his opposition to the May 2017 version of the American Health Care Act, arguing it was worse than the March 2017 version as it offered even less protection for individuals with pre-existing conditions.

June 20, 2017: Runoff Election

On June 20, 2017, Jon Ossoff competed in a runoff election against Karen Handel for Georgia's 6th congressional district.

2017: Ossoff Runs in Special Election

In 2017, Jon Ossoff ran in the special election for Georgia's 6th congressional district but narrowly lost.

2017: Ossoff's Website Stance on Crime

In 2017, Jon Ossoff's campaign website highlighted the prevalence of violent crime, murder, rape, human trafficking, and corruption, while criticizing the billions spent on incarcerating nonviolent drug offenders.

2017: Political Positions and Campaign Strategy

In 2017, Jon Ossoff's political positions and campaign strategy were characterized by progressive stances on women's issues and health care, moderate stances on jobs and security, and a focus on policy decisions rather than Trump's alleged scandals.

2017: Ossoff Married Alisha Kramer

Jon Ossoff married Alisha Kramer in 2017, after dating for 12 years.

February 23, 2018: Ossoff announces he will not seek the seat in the election

On February 23, 2018, Jon Ossoff announced he would not seek the seat in the election in 2018.

November 2018: Democrat Lucy McBath won the seat

In November 2018, Democrat Lucy McBath won the seat Jon Ossoff decided not to run for.

2018: Twin Pines Minerals LLC Proposed Titanium Mine

In 2018, Twin Pines Minerals LLC proposed a titanium mine in the Okefenokee Swamp.

July 2020: Controversial Facebook Ad

In July 2020, David Perdue's campaign ran a advertisement that digitally altered Jon Ossoff's nose to be larger, which was criticized as an anti-Semitic trope, and later pulled.

October 2020: Ossoff's Fundraising Success

By October 2020, Jon Ossoff raised over $100 million for his campaign, becoming the best-funded Senate candidate in U.S. history.

2020: Ossoff's 2020-2021 Senate Campaign

During his 2020-2021 senate campaign, Ossoff was part of a great community that supported him.

2020: Ossoff Campaigned on Ending Stock Trading by Members of Congress

In 2020, Jon Ossoff made ending stock trading by members of Congress a prominent theme of his campaign.

2020: Ossoff participated in the 2020 Senate election

In 2020, Jon Ossoff participated in the U.S. Senate election in Georgia, which led to a runoff election in 2021 where he won against David Perdue.

2020: Ossoff Opposed Prison Sentencing for Nonviolent Drug Offenses

In 2020, Jon Ossoff voiced his opposition to prison sentencing for individuals convicted of nonviolent drug offenses, aligning with his prior stance from 2017.

2020: Shift in Policy Views

In 2020, Jon Ossoff's policy views were described as being "more unapologetic about embracing liberal policy ideas" compared to his previous statewide races, and he directly criticized Donald Trump.

January 5, 2021: Runoff Election Held

On January 5, 2021, the runoff election between David Perdue and Jon Ossoff was held, as neither candidate received a majority of the vote in November.

January 6, 2021: Ossoff Declares Victory

On the morning of January 6, 2021, Jon Ossoff declared victory in the Senate race against David Perdue, and major news outlets called the race for him later that day.

January 2021: Vogue Reported on an "adoring" Instagram Account for Senator Ossoff

In January 2021, Vogue reported on an "adoring" Instagram account of self-declared "simps" expressing affection toward Senator Ossoff.

January 2021: Kramer Worked Overnight Shift on Ossoff's Election Night

On the night of Jon Ossoff's election to the United States Senate in January 2021, his wife, Alisha Kramer, was working an overnight shift in Emory University Hospital in Atlanta.

January 20, 2021: Ossoff Sworn into the Senate

On January 20, 2021, Jon Ossoff was sworn into the United States Senate in the 117th Congress by Vice President Kamala Harris, alongside fellow Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock and California Senator Alex Padilla.

July 2021: The Daily Beast Reported on an "Ossimp Patrol" on Twitter

In July 2021, The Daily Beast reported on an "Ossimp Patrol" on Twitter that monitors "Ossoff simps" on the platform, and replies to their tweets with an ActBlue link prompting to donate to Senator Raphael Warnock's 2022 reelection campaign, and get out the vote organizations in Georgia and Texas.

August 2021: Ossoff Focused on Afghanistan Evacuation, Condemned Kabul Attack

In August 2021, Jon Ossoff refrained from criticizing President Joe Biden's withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan, prioritizing support for the State Department and Department of Defense in evacuating Americans and allied Afghans; he later condemned the Kabul airport attack that resulted in the death of 13 American military personnel.

December 3, 2021: Ossoff Petitions for Morris Brown College Accreditation

On December 3, 2021, Jon Ossoff petitioned Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona to help Morris Brown College regain its accreditation.

December 2021: Ossoff's Daughter Born

In December 2021, Jon Ossoff and Alisha Kramer welcomed their first daughter.

2021: Ossoff Called for Ceasefire During Israel-Palestine Crisis

During the 2021 Israel-Palestine crisis, Jon Ossoff led a group of 25 Democratic senators in calling for an immediate ceasefire, emphasizing Israel's right to defend itself against Hamas' rocket attacks proportionately, and expressing his personal connection to the conflict due to having Orthodox relatives in Israel.

2021: Ossoff Becomes U.S. Senator

In 2021, Jon Ossoff became the senior United States Senator from Georgia. He is a member of the Democratic Party and the youngest incumbent U.S. senator.

2021: Ossoff ends role as managing director of Insight: The World Investigates

In 2021, Jon Ossoff ended his role as the managing director and chief executive officer of Insight: The World Investigates (TWI).

2021: Ossoff Supported COVID-19 Economic Relief and Voted for American Rescue Plan Act

In 2021, Jon Ossoff showed support for increasing economic relief to aid businesses and households that were struggling due to the COVID-19 pandemic, also voting in favor of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.

2021: Ossoff Voted to Convict Trump During Second Impeachment

In 2021, Jon Ossoff voted to convict Donald Trump during his second impeachment trial for incitement of insurrection following the 2021 United States Capitol attack.

2021: Ossoff Wins U.S. Senate Election

In 2021, Jon Ossoff won the 2020–21 U.S. Senate election in Georgia, defeating incumbent Republican senator David Perdue in a runoff election.

2021: Ossoff Expressed Displeasure with Georgia's Election Integrity Act, Opposed Corporate Boycotts

In 2021, following the passage of Georgia's controversial Election Integrity Act, Jon Ossoff expressed his disapproval but stated that he did not support the corporate boycotts against the state, as Georgians rely on jobs, investment, and opportunity.

January 2022: Ossoff Introduces Legislation on Stock Trading

In January 2022, Jon Ossoff introduced legislation that would ban members of Congress and their spouses from trading stocks.

April 2022: Morris Brown College Regains Accreditation

In April 2022, Morris Brown College regained its accreditation after Ossoff's petition, allowing students to apply for federal financial aid.

June 2022: Response to Overturning of Roe v. Wade

In June 2022, following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, Jon Ossoff stated that the U.S. Supreme Court "stripped American women of autonomy over their most personal health care decisions."

2022: Raphael Warnock's 2022 Reelection Campaign

During Raphael Warnock's 2022 reelection campaign, an "Ossimp Patrol" on Twitter replied to tweets with an ActBlue link prompting to donate to Senator Raphael Warnock's 2022 reelection campaign.

2022: Ossoff Blocked Proposed Titanium Mine in Okefenokee Swamp

In 2022, Jon Ossoff successfully blocked the proposal for a titanium mine in the Okefenokee Swamp, which had been proposed by Twin Pines Minerals LLC in 2018, following warnings from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service regarding potential damage to the wildlife refuge.

October 2023: Ossoff Visited China with Bipartisan Delegation

In October 2023, Jon Ossoff participated in a bipartisan visit to China, led by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, meeting with General Secretary Xi Jinping and other Chinese officials in Beijing.

2023: Bipartisanship Ranking

In 2023, Jon Ossoff was ranked in the top third of senators for bipartisanship by the Lugar Center, placing at number 33.

November 20, 2024: Ossoff Supported Resolutions to Block Military Aid to Israel

On November 20, 2024, Jon Ossoff was among 19 senators who supported resolutions proposed by Senator Bernie Sanders to block U.S. military aid to Israel amidst the Gaza war; the resolutions ultimately failed to pass.

April 2025: Ossoff Voted Against Resolutions to Withhold Military Aid to Israel

In April 2025, Jon Ossoff voted against resolutions from Sen. Bernie Sanders to withhold billions of dollars in offensive weapons sales and other military aid to Israel, stressing the importance of the U.S.-Israel relationship.

June 2025: Ossoff's Second Daughter Born

In June 2025, Jon Ossoff and Alisha Kramer welcomed their second daughter.

2025: Ossoff Voted for the Laken Riley Act

In 2025, Jon Ossoff joined Republicans to vote for the final passage of the Laken Riley Act in the Senate, following the murder of Laken Riley.

2025: Cosponsor of Better CARE for Animals Act

In 2025, Jon Ossoff was a cosponsor of the Better CARE for Animals Act, a proposed bill to strengthen enforcement of the Animal Welfare Act.

2025: Working with Republicans

In 2025, Jon Ossoff was described as someone who works with Republicans to advance the interests of Georgia's farmers and military bases.

2025: Designated Leader on Animal Protection Issues

In 2025, Jon Ossoff was designated a "leader" on animal protection issues and received a score of 100+ from Humane World Action Fund, indicating his strong support for the group's priority legislation and additional action on animal protection issues.