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Last Saturday, Jon Ossoff, a tall, skinny, thirty-year-old candidate for the U.S. Congress with Kennedy-ish features and a deliberate, Obama-like manner of speaking, was scheduled to knock on doors in Roswell, a city in Georgias Sixth Congressional District. Over the past three decades, the district has been represented by Newt Gingrich, current Georgia Senator Johnny Isakson, and Tom Price, the new Secretary of Health and Human Services. Prices appointment to the Cabinet left the seat empty, and a special election to fill it will be held on April 18th. The Sixth encompasses many of Atlantas wealthy and mostly white northern suburbs, and has long been considered a Republican lock; in 2012, Mitt Romney beat Barack Obama by twenty-four points in the district. But in the most recent election Donald Trump edged Hillary Clinton by just a single point here. Ossoff thinks he can turn the sixth blue, and claim the first congressional win against Trump on the G.O.P.s own turf.
Jere Wood, the longtime Republican mayor of Roswell, disagrees. This isnt a youth vote up here, he told me at his office, when I asked him about the makeup of the Sixth. This is a mature voter base. If someone is going down the list, theyre gonna vote for somebody who is familiar. He paused. If you just say Ossoff, some folks are gonna think, Is he Muslim? Is he Lebanese? Is he Indian? Its an ethnic-sounding name, even though he may be a white guy, from Scotland or wherever.
Ossoff is indeed a white guy, though he is not from Scotland. His father is a Jew of Russian-Lithuanian descent who owns a specialist publishing company, and his mother is an Australian immigrant and management consultant who co-founded a nonprofit aimed at electing womenof either partyto political office in Georgia. Our name was probably truncated at Ellis Island, Ossoff told me. From something like Ossoffsky.
In high school, Ossoff interned with the congressman and civil-rights icon John Lewis, whose memoir, Walking With the Wind, deepened his interest in politics and social justice. Ossoff considers Lewis his mentor, and it was Lewis, he said, who told me that if any Democrat can win the Sixth, you can. Lewiss subsequent endorsement helpedas did online support from celebrities such as Debra Messing and George Takei. Ossoff has raised nearly two million dollars since declaring his candidacy, in early January. Roughly half of that sum has come from the efforts of liberal Web site the Daily Kos, which explains its support of Ossoff this way: Flipping this seat from red to blue would send shockwaves through Congressand replacing Trumps anti-Obamacare point man with a Democrat would be an amazing little cherry on top.
Earlier this week, a G.O.P. super pac made an ad buy of more than a million dollars for an anti-Ossoff spot that features footage of Ossoff pretending to be Han Solo, from Star Wars, while attending Georgetowns School of Foreign Service. Just another college kid dressing up with his drinking buddies, a disappointed-sounding narrator says, reminding wary voters of Ossoffs youth. That Im being attacked means this race is winnable, Ossoff told me. They know they might lose this seat. Ossoffs other college activities included working for the Democratic congressman Hank Johnson, who represents Georgias Fourth District. Ossoff eventually became Johnsons deputy communications chief, campaign manager, and military legislative assistant. Then, after receiving a masters degree from the London School of Economics, he joined a firm specializing in anti-corruption investigations around the world. Hes now the C.E.O. of Insight TWI, which produces documentaries about global issues. But he spends most of this time, these days, on the campaign.
The conservative commentator Erick Erickson, who lives in Macon, Georgia, has been watching the race closely. The candidates who are probably going to do the best are the ones who run on an accountability platform, he told me. The ones who say I was with Trump probably arent going to do as well. Erickson doesnt think the Democrats have much of a chance. I know theyve poured a lot of money in and may be able to get Jon into a runoff, but this is a very Republican district, he said. I think Democrats have misread the Trump election. This district went for Rubio, sizably, in the primary, he noted, suggesting that its constituents favor establishment Republicans, like many of those in the current race. And since its such a short race, and its all about name recognition, I think Karen Handel probably has the advantage over everyone else. The Kennesaw State University political scientist Kerwin Swint recently told the Atlanta Journal and Constitution that the numbers just arent there yet for the Democrats.
Were Ossoff to win, it would be the first time a Georgia congressional seat has flipped in a special election since 1872. DuBose Porter, the chairman of the Democratic Party of Georgia, cant endorse Ossoff by name with other Democrats still in the race, but his language strongly suggests that he favors the thirty-year-old. We have a number of candidates, but I think it will take a young, energetic visionary candidate to succeed, he told me. This is a national race, he added. There will be resources coming from all over the country.
Ossoffs campaign says that some six thousand volunteers have pledged their support for him so far. Two hundred or so showed up in Roswell to canvas on Saturday. There was a lawyer draped in an American flag; a seventeen-year-old girl who had been involved in the Clinton campaign; a twelve-year-old boy who said Ossoff seems cool; and three of Ossoffs friends from Paideia, who will be filming his campaign over the next two months. They talked among themselves about immigrant rights, L.G.B.T.Q. rights, and their antipathy for Donald Trump, a feeling that Ossoff sharesbut has muffled, as he wages a respectful campaign dedicated to local issues before national politics, as he put it.
Small groups gathered around Ossoffs thirty-year-old campaign manager, Keenan Pontoni, and I heard someone whisper, He reminds me of David Axelrod! Pontoni went over door-knocking protocol: Things to know about Jon that I hope you can bring up at the doors, and are mentioned on the script: First, that he was a national-security expert and aide with top-secret clearance, fighting to stop corruption and cut waste. He did that several times as a congressional aide. Second, that hes a business owner, whos had to balance budgets and make payroll. Third, and probably most importantly, he has, throughout the world, exposed corruption and saved lives against isis; he has exposed sex trafficking; he has done amazing things through his investigative career. Right now, more than ever, we need somebody who knows how to fight corruption in Washington.
Rolling up his sleeves, Ossoff went door to door with two staffers and a cameraman, carrying a tin of Ice Breakers mints in his pocket. We were in Pine Valley Estates, a leafy Roswell neighborhood with big yards and barking dogs. The first door opened and an eager man in his thirties responded to Ossoffs polite entreatyHi, Im running for Congress and would appreciate your votewith a welcome message: Hey, screw Donald Trump, dude. Im voting for you! Ossoff hadnt even had time to explain his progressive positions on womens issues and health care, or his moderate stances on jobs and security. That was easy, he said. But, at the dozen or so houses that Ossoff tried over the next half hour, most residents simply didnt answer. He put fliers in their doors and headed back to the office park, to find out how his beaming canvassers had fared