Georgia
Trump-backed Rep. Mike Collins is telling reporters Sen. Jon Ossoff “is losing.” Ossoff's fundraising says otherwise — but Georgia is a top GOP target this cycle, and outside money is about to flood in. Holding this seat is one of three paths to flipping the Senate majority.
Ossoff (D)
Undecided 13%
Collins (R)
RealClearPolitics polling average, early July 2026
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Know the opponent
Who is Mike Collins?
- Trump's hand-picked nominee — a self-described “MAGA loyalist” who has vowed to “steamroll the radical left” in Washington.
- Fired his own digital director in early 2025 after antisemitic remarks aimed at a Jewish GOP colleague; his record of antisemitism controversies led Sen. Ossoff, who is Jewish, to publicly call him a “notorious bigot, antisemite, and extremist.”
- Fired a top campaign aide in May 2026 after a vulgar, misogynistic post targeting a rival campaign adviser's wife went out from his official account.
- Leaned on AI-generated fake videos in his campaign — one depicting a fabricated Ossoff, another showing Collins as a shirtless swimsuit model — rather than his record.
- Describes himself as “100 percent pro-life, period, no exceptions” — a stance Trump has privately warned could cost Republicans this seat.
- Was the subject of a U.S. House Ethics Committee probe into whether he misused congressional funds to employ a staffer's undisclosed girlfriend.
Sourced from AP, NBC News, Times of Israel, Georgia Recorder, and Punchbowl News reporting, May–July 2026.
Meet Ossoff
The senator built for this fight
Jon Ossoff is a former investigative journalist whose small production company exposed war crimes, human trafficking, and judicial corruption on three continents before he ever ran for office. In the Senate, he's brought the same instincts to Washington — leading bipartisan investigations that uncovered abuse in federal prisons, mistreatment of military families, and corruption in Georgia's foster care system.
- Passed more standalone bills into law than any other freshman senator in his first two years in office.
- Refuses corporate PAC and federal lobbyist money — one of the only senators who can say that.
- Delivered a $35/month insulin price cap for seniors and helped bring billions in infrastructure and advanced-manufacturing investment to Georgia.
- Just posted a record-shattering fundraising quarter — over $14 million, funded overwhelmingly by small-dollar donors.
How we win Georgia
The path to flipping this seat
- Turn out Georgia's Black voters at 2020/2022 levels — the backbone of any statewide Democratic win here.
- Make the antisemitism and ethics controversies land with Atlanta's suburban, college-educated swing voters who decided the last two Senate races.
- Tie Collins' “no exceptions” abortion stance to the fallout from Georgia's 2022 abortion ban, which already cost Republicans suburban women once.
- Use Trump's own private doubts about Collins' electability as proof this seat is winnable — not just competitive.
Talking points
What to say when it comes up
- “Ossoff delivered a $35 insulin cap for Georgia seniors and billions in infrastructure investment — that's what results look like.”
- “Collins' own campaign fired staff twice this year over bigoted and vulgar posts. That's who Georgia would be sending to the Senate.”
- “Even Trump has said Collins' anti-abortion stance could cost Republicans this seat.”
- “Collins ran on AI-generated fake videos instead of his record. Ask why.”
Your voice counts
Will you back the fight to flip Georgia?
Democrats hold the Senate at 53-47. This race is one of three that gets us there. A pledge is the first step — it tells us where our people are.