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After she declined a Senate challenge against Democrat Jon Ossoff, U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said Tuesday she will not run for Georgia governor, either.
The MAGA-aligned lawmaker criticized her state's "good ‘ole boys club" while alluding to a bid to lead the Peach State in the future.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said she will not seek the Georgia governorship in 2026, though she left the door open to the possibility of a future run for the role.
While leaving the possibility open for a future gubernatorial bid, Greene reaffirmed her dedication to her current congressional role and ruled out a 2026 Senate campaign against Sen. Jon Ossoff.
ATLANTA (AP) — U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced Tuesday that she won’t run for governor in Georgia in 2026, putting an end to her flirtation with the race in a long social media post ...
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) is on a collision course with the Republican Party as she suggested it has abandoned ...
Greene chose earlier not to run for Senate under pressure from Republicans who feared she would hand a second term to Democratic incumbent Jon Ossoff. But she told reporters she might instead run ...
Greene chose earlier not to run for Senate under pressure from Republicans who feared she would hand a second term to Democratic incumbent Jon Ossoff. But she told reporters she might instead run ...