“ Team who refuses to win '': Marjorie Taylor Greene exploded the GOP elites during the transmission of the Georgia Senate

The Republican representative of Georgia, Marjorie Taylor Greene, announced Friday evening that she would not challenge the Democratic Senator of Géorgie outgoing Jon Ossoff at mid-term of 2026, while insisting that she would have won the primary of the GOP and the general elections.
Greene, a close ally of President Donald Trump, posted a long statement On X explaining why she opted for the race for the Senate after the previous reports indicated that she was planning to launch an offer. The legislative has cited the “elites” of the party which, according to her, presented themselves on the agenda of Trump and conspired to “carefully select” a GOP candidate more suited to the establishment as the main reason for transmitting the competition. (Related: Marjorie Taylor Greene thinks that she “crushes” the primary of the Senate if Kemp withdraws, say sources)
“Now, they try to carefully select someone who can dress in Maga just enough to encourage the base by thinking that they are one of us – someone who will not dare to challenge the republican establishment or disturb the status quo that has failed people many times,” wrote Greene on X. “It is not the Republicans who do not see the Ballot.”
“Even with some good Republicans in the Senate, nothing changes,” continued Greene. So no, [Democratic Georgia Sen.] Jon Ossoff is not the real problem. He's just a vote. A pawn. Not different from the Unigarty Republicans who jump key votes to attend fundraising and let our program fail. Someone said one day, “The Senate is the place where good ideas will die. They were right. That's why I don't run. I will not fight for a team who refuses to win, who protects his weakest players and who undermines the very people he is supposed to serve. »»
Macon, Georgia – November 03: The American representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R -GA) welcomes the supporters of the presidential candidate of the time, Donald Trump, during a rally at the Atrium Health amphitheater on November 03, 2024 in Macon, in Georgia. (Photo by John Moore / Getty Images)
Although Greene was publicly united From Kemp leaving the race for the Senate, the limited term governor announced on May 5 that he would not run.
Greene believed that she was going to truncate potential opponents of the GOP in a contested primary given her recognition of the name on a state scale, Daily Caller News Foundation reported, citing several familiar sources with the issue. The deputy had boasted that she had a clear path towards the appointment following Kemp's decision not to jump into the race.
“The survey shows that I can win the Governor's primary or I can win the Senate primary”, Greene said Tuesday of “The Hill” of Newsnation. “It's a choice I can make, and I'm going to think about it.”
Greene's decision to pass a race is probably a sigh of relief from republican agents who have worried about her chances of winning a general election against Ossoff, which is widely visualized As the most vulnerable Senate of the Senate that presents itself to re -election in 2026.
The democratic holder of a term directed Greene of 17 points in a hypothetical confrontation, according to a survey of the Atlanta-Donstitution newspaper published in May.
The Ossoff campaign frequently sent fund collection emails to the supporters warning that Greene jumped into the race.
“”[W]ITH MTG now one more step in the Senate, the issues could not be clearer, “said a campaign email from Ossoff published on Wednesday.
In the midst of Greene withdrawing from affirmations, up to a dozen republican candidates envisage potential offers, the Atlanta Journia-Constitution reported.
The Republican representative of Georgia, Buddy Carter, announced his candidacy on Thursday, declaring Himself a “Maga warrior”.
The republican representative of Georgia, Mike Collins, is considered the first favorite which could obtain the support of basic voters and independents, according to Axios' statement.
“Start trying to collect funds on one of these other generic Republicans, although I expect your donations to drop,” Greene said at the end of her declaration. “Good luck.”
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