Two at Marjorie Taylor Greentown Hall in Georgia
Marjorie Taylor Green was interrupted multiple times by protesters at City Hall in Metro Atlanta.
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green continues running for the governor of Georgia after months of speculation that the MPs lined up in the Magazine will be taking part in next year’s contest, but she has left the door open for future bids.
“I am humbled and grateful for the massive statewide support that I have to run for the governor. If I want to run, we all know that everyone will win,” Green said in a July 29 post on X.
Starting in New Jersey and Virginia this fall, roughly three dozen governor races over the next 16 months promise to be some of the most interesting in recent memory with severe national consequences.
Most of the attention will be focused on six of the seven battlefield states of 2024, including Republican incumbent Brian Kemp, Term Limited Georgia. Forecasters rated that both parties were fighting to grab a seat, so they threw peaches at them.
A Georgia Democrat won her decision in a statement to USA Today that Greene “officially ran through the chickens” of the race. She had already run for the Senate at the request of President Donald Trump and other GOP figures.
Green’s decision made Lt. Col. Burt Jones and Attorney General Chris Kerr the most prominent figures in the upcoming Republican primary. An outspoken lawmaker said in her online comments that she was worried about the situation in Georgia and criticised the male-dominated environment that she said she needed to fall.
“And one day I might run without the blessings from a good ‘allboys club or out-of-state consulting leach’ or without the blessings of my favorite president,” she said.
Green, who first ran for Congress in 2020, has recently backed Trump and the GOP more recently when he condemned the president’s decision to bomb Iran in June. On July 29, she became the first Republican in Congress, describing the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza as a “genocide” citing a flood of photographs and videos of massive starvation in the enclave.