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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), joined by the Georgia Republican House delegation, are seen as Speaker Johnson signs the Laken Riley Act in the Speakers Ceremonial Chamber in the Capitol Building in Washington DC on Thursday, January 23, 2025.
Marjorie Taylor Greene teased her major political aspirations on Thursday.
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Overview

  • 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.