ATLANTA (AP) — U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene stated Friday she received’t problem Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff of Georgia in subsequent yr’s midterms, delivering reduction for some Republicans who fear she’s too divisive to win.
In a lengthy post on the social media platform X, Greene disputed GOP donors and consultants who concern she would flip off the average Republicans and independents wanted to beat Ossoff. However Greene stated she doesn’t need to serve in a Senate that “doesn’t work” and that she stated is dominated by lawmakers hostile to grassroots Trump supporters and unwilling to shake up the established order.
“If I’m going to battle for a group, it can solely be a group keen to put all of it on the road to avoid wasting this nation,” she wrote.
Ossoff, a first-term senator, received the seat by a slim margin in a state that has traditionally been a Republican stronghold however has extra just lately turn into a battleground. He’s a high goal for Republicans trying to develop their slim Senate majority.

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Well-liked Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, who may very well be a formidable opponent for Ossoff, opted out of the 2026 race on Monday. His determination leaves a wide-open race for the GOP nomination.
U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter, who represents a district on the Georgia coast, turned the first major Republican candidate to declare Thursday.
Six different GOP officeholders apart from Greene have acknowledged curiosity in operating to The Related Press. They embody two different Republicans within the U.S. Home, Mike Collins and Rich McCormick. Additionally contemplating the race are Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, state Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper, state Insurance coverage Commissioner John King and state Sen. Greg Dolezal.
“I anticipate a aggressive main — Senate seats don’t come alongside that usually,” stated Eric Tanenblatt, a high nationwide GOP fundraiser and Kemp ally who has backed Trump’s rivals in presidential primaries.
Greene is nationally recognized and a prolific fundraiser, however she has embraced conspiracy theories and feuded with members of her personal social gathering. On Thursday, she famous to reporters that she has greater than 11 million social media followers, saying that’s as a result of folks know the place she stands.
Greene’s attraction can be clear in a GOP main with many citizens fiercely loyal to the president. Her determination to not run got here a day after she instructed reporters she was contemplating it.
“I’m going to provide it some thought, speak to my household. I’m honored to have a lot assist from the good folks of Georgia. And I’ve choices,” she stated Thursday.
Greene was first elected to the Home in 2020. She initially deliberate to run in a aggressive district in northern Atlanta’s suburbs, however relocated into the rather more conservative 14th District in Georgia’s northwest nook.
Greene continued to embrace conspiracies even after 11 Home Republicans joined Democrats to take away her committee assignments in February 2021. She embraced folks jailed on fees following the Jan. 6, 2021, riot on the U.S. Capitol as political prisoners, a part of her marketing campaign to reframe the narrative of the assault and forged Democrats, not Republicans, as a celebration of violence.
She was welcomed again into the mainstream of the Republican convention by Kevin McCarthy, who solid an alliance together with her. However Greene saved feuding with Republicans and Democrats alike. The Home Freedom Caucus expelled Greene in 2023.
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