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POLITICO The millennial senator-elect’s incessant posting shows us the future of public life. Getty Images Link Copied Derek Robertson is the digital editor for Indianapolis Monthly. Follow him on Twitter @derek j rob. Perusing the first few years of Georgia Senator-elect Jon Ossoff’s Twitter feed, I felt something that must have been akin to what Baby Boomers felt when Bill Clinton used Fleetwood Mac’s “Don’t Stop” as his 1992 campaign anthem: sweet, sweet representation. The 33-year-old Ossoff is a prime millennial, far closer in age to Taylor Swift (and your author) than the current youngest U.S. Senator (Josh Hawley, who at 41 is on the cusp of Gen X). As such, the depths of his Twitter timeline are jam-packed with true 90s-kid cultural referents: “The Sandlot,” Outkast, “Grand Theft Auto.” Even more significant than those time-stamped cultural touchpoints, however, is what his endless stream of tweets represents: the impending ....