Marjorie Taylor Greene Considers Senate or Georgia Governor Run
The Republican congresswoman has not ruled out challenging Sen. Jon Ossoff or seeking to succeed term-limited Gov. Brian Kemp.
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) confirmed she is exploring potential bids for either the U.S. Senate or Georgia governor in upcoming elections.
- Greene stated she is keeping her options open but has not yet made any final decisions regarding her political future.
- Sen. Jon Ossoff's seat is seen as a key Republican target in 2026, with Greene among several potential GOP candidates if Gov. Brian Kemp does not run.
- Georgia Republicans are also preparing for a competitive gubernatorial race, with Attorney General Chris Carr already declaring his candidacy to succeed Kemp.
- Former President Donald Trump has expressed his support for Greene in the past, further elevating her profile within the GOP.