Conservative fire brand ‘taking into account all the options’ for two key races in Georgia next year
Ambassador Marjorie Taylor Greene from Georgia, one of the most interesting and burning Congress members and a top advocate of president Donald Trump In the house, he says he does not close any doors when it comes to running for a Senate or Governor in his birth state next year.
“Of course, I’m thinking about all the possibilities. Not decisions have been made, but I would say a lie if I didn’t say I didn’t think,” Greene said when he asked during an interview on Thursday night with Atlanta’s magazine Constitution about the possible offer of Senate in 2026.
Greene, who is now in his third term, which represents a very red northwestern angle of the key state of the southeast battlefield, added that the offer is for Governor Georgia He was also on the table.
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Congress woman, thanks to regular attacks on social media on the left side, as well as some well -documented conflicts fellow Republicans In the last few years, she has largely expanded her national profile in the house.
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The Senate Race in Georgia, where Senator Democrat Jon Ossoff faces a re-election of 2026, is likely to be one of the most concise, divided and expensive calculations of the cycle, as GOP is trying to keep and may expand its current 53-47 majority in the chamber.
Georgia and national Republicans are courting popular conservative Republicans Government Brian Kemp – Who is limited within the time limit and cannot seek re-elections next year- run for the Senate.
“I think Government Kemp would be a very solid candidate,” Said Greene.
Kemp did not publicly aspire to run for the Senate.
“We’ll see what’s going on down the road,” he told Fox News Digital late last year.
Asked about his political future, the governor said, “I try to make all the doors open in politics.”
If Kemp is not running for the Senate, other Republicans except Green who could potentially start the campaign include Reps. Buddy Carter and Mike Collins, State Insurance Commissioner John King and State Secretary State Secretary Brada Raffensperger.
In the republican race, to succeed Kemp as Governor, Lieutenant Burt Jones, top Trump loyalist, and Attorney General Chris Carr, is expected to be leading candidates.