Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she wont run for Senate while blasting Dems and fellow Republicans

Republican Rep.Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, a top House ally of President Donald Trump and a MAGA firebrand with a national following, is passing on a 2026 Senate run.The three-term conservative lawmaker who represents a solidly red district in northwest Georgia, in a lengthy statement announcing her decision that was posted to social media on Friday night, took aim at Democratic incumbent Sen.

Jon Ossoff, a top GOP target whom Republicans view as extremely vulnerable in next year’s midterm elections.But Greene saved much of her venom for fellow Republicans, many of whom feared a polarizing campaign if Greene became the party’s 2026 nominee in Georgia, and for the institution of the Senate itself.“Someone once said, ‘The Senate is where good ideas go to die.’ They were right.That’s why I’m not running,” Greene wrote as she announced her decision.And Greene argued, “Here’s the hard truth: the Senate doesn’t work.

It’s designed to obstruct the will of the people and protect the Uniparty’s grip on power.Nearly everything requires 60 votes to pass, and even when we have a majority, a pack of Republican Senators always votes “no” on the bills that matter most.”Greene’s announcement came four days after two-term Republican Gov.

Brian Kemp, who was the National Republican Senatorial Committee’s top recruit in battleground Georgia, revealed that he would also pass on a Senate bid.The popular conservative governor, who is term-limited and prevented from seeking re-election in 2026, was the GOP’s dream candidate to take on Ossoff, as Republicans aim to expand their 53-47 Senate majority in next year’s elections.Greene, in her statement, claimed, “Beating Jon Ossoff? That would be easy.He’s a silver-spoon progressive who’s never held a real job or worried about putting a roof over his family’s head.”“So, Jon Ossoff, you can stop with the fundraising emails and campaign ads claiming I’m your opponent.

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