Jon Ossoff says he’s committed to the 6th Congressional District in Georgia, but when voters head to the polls today, he’ll end up with one less vote: his own.

That’s because he doesn’t live in the district, and therefore can’t cast a ballot for himself.

That turd in the liberal punchbowl came up today during an interview on CNN.

“Mr. Ossoff, is it true that you cannot vote for yourself?” host Alisyn Camerota asked the Democratic candidate.

After an awkward silence, Ossoff responded, “Well, I grew up in this district.

“I grew up in this community. No one knew there was going to be an election coming,” he continued.

“I’ve been living with Alicia, my girlfriend of 12 years down by Emory University where she’s a full-time medical student.”

Yes, the Democrats’ savior lives with his girlfriend, who is still in college.

“And as soon as she concludes her medical training, I’ll be 10 minutes back up the street into the district where I grew up, but I want to support her and her career and do right by her,” Ossoff said.

After pressing him on the fact that he doesn’t live in the district, Ossoff again refused to acknowledge it, though at one point he referred to it as “there.”

“I grew up in this district, I grew up in this community. It’s my home. My family is still there,” he said.