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Trump ally Marjorie Taylor Greene says she won't run for Senate while blasting Dems and fellow Republicans

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Published: Saturday, May 10, 2025 at 1:11 am

Marjorie Taylor Greene Declines Senate Run, Blasts Republicans and Democrats

Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, a prominent ally of Donald Trump, has announced she will not be running for Senate in 2026. The decision comes after a lengthy statement released on social media, where Greene criticized both Democrats and fellow Republicans.

Greene, representing a staunchly conservative district, took aim at Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff, a key target for Republicans in the upcoming midterm elections. She dismissed Ossoff as an easy opponent, citing his lack of "real job" experience. However, Greene reserved her strongest criticism for her own party, particularly the Senate itself, which she described as "where good ideas go to die." She argued the Senate is designed to obstruct the will of the people and protect the "Uniparty's" grip on power.

Greene's decision follows a similar announcement from Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, who also declined to run for Senate. Kemp was considered a top recruit for the Republican Party. Greene's statement also targeted Republican consultants and donors, accusing them of prioritizing their own interests over the needs of voters. She claimed many Republicans fail to deliver on campaign promises because their donors don't want change.

With Greene and Kemp out of the running, the field is now open for other Republicans. Rep. Buddy Carter has already launched a campaign, and Reps. Mike Collins and Rich McCormick, along with state Insurance Commissioner John King, have expressed interest.

BNN's Perspective: Greene's decision is a blow to Republicans hoping to unseat Ossoff. While her criticisms of the Senate and the Republican establishment resonate with some voters, her polarizing rhetoric may have made her a less appealing candidate in a general election. Her focus on internal party issues, rather than a clear policy platform, raises questions about her long-term political strategy. The GOP will now need to find a strong candidate to challenge Ossoff and capitalize on the opportunity to gain a Senate seat.

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