Marjorie Taylor Greene to represent Georgia for two more years after winning re-election
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has been re-elected for a third term in Georgia.
Greene marked the occasion with a video posted online thanking her supporters from Mar-a-Lago.
"As we move on through the evening, we are looking for victory," Greene said. "I am honored for your support, and I hope we bring Georgia home for President Trump and we can move forward to make America great again."
The polarizing Greene, also known by the initials MTG, has been a fervent supporter of former President Donald Trump since she assumed office in 2021. Her unwavering loyalty quickly shot her into MAGA stardom.
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She’s often clashed with her fellow Republicans in the House. Earlier this year, in an unpopular move that ultimately failed, she attempted to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson after he helped pass a foreign aid package that included money for Ukraine.
Contributing: Melissa Cruz, USA TODAY
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