Supporters gather at a vibrant fundraising rally in Georgia for Jon Ossoff.
U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff has shattered fundraising records in Georgia, raising over $11 million in the first quarter of 2025. His campaign received contributions from 156 of the state’s 159 counties, showcasing his widespread support. Notably, over 155,000 donors are first-time contributors, indicating a surge of engagement ahead of his re-election bid. Meanwhile, the Georgia GOP held a successful Spring Gala, raising over $300,000, but has yet to announce any challengers to Ossoff. As political dynamics intensify, both parties prepare for a competitive election season.
In a surprising twist for politics in Georgia, U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff, a Democrat, has raised a staggering over $11 million during the first quarter of 2025. This impressive haul has set a record, as it’s the highest amount ever collected by a Senate incumbent in the first three months of an off-year.
With money pouring in from every corner of Georgia, Ossoff’s campaign received contributions from a whopping 156 of the state’s 159 counties. This shows just how widespread his support is. The enthusiasm from Georgians is evident, as the average donation clocked in at an accessible $32. All told, nearly 260,000 individual donors have chipped in to support the senator’s bid for re-election, a significant number that shows the grassroots nature of his campaign.
Even more exciting is the fact that more than 155,000 of these donors are first-timers. This indicates a fresh wave of interest and engagement among voters, particularly as Ossoff prepares to seek his second six-year term in the Senate next year. He has expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support he’s received so far, highlighting the determination to mount what he calls the “biggest and most relentless turnout effort in Georgia history.”
As of now, the Republicans have not announced any challengers against Ossoff, leaving the field wide open. But potential candidates are reportedly on standby, waiting to see if the term-limited Governor Brian Kemp decides to jump into the race. Should Kemp choose to run, he’s expected to be a formidable contender and the clear frontrunner for the Republican nomination.
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