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Jon Ossoff, left, a 30-year-old Democrat running for Congress in Georgia's traditionally conservative 6th Congressional District, and fiancee Alisha Kramer, walk up a driveway to knock on a door while campaigning in Sandy Springs, Ga., Thursday, May 11, 2017. Ossoff's fortunes in a June 20 matchup with Republican Karen Handel will be an early test of how the Republicans' vote to gut the Affordable Care Act and President Donald Trump's decision to fire the FBI director are playing with voters. Both parties see the Georgia race as an indicator for the 2018 midterm elections. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Jon Ossoff, left, a 30-year-old Democrat running for Congress in Georgia's traditionally conservative 6th Congressional District, and fiancee Alisha Kramer, walk up a driveway to knock on a door while campaigning in Sandy Springs, Ga., Thursday, May 11, 2017. Ossoff's fortunes in a June 20 matchup with Republican Karen Handel will be an early test of how the Republicans' vote to gut the Affordable Care Act and President Donald Trump's decision to fire the FBI director are playing with voters. Both parties see the Georgia race as an indicator for the 2018 midterm elections. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

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