Marjorie Taylor Greene is resigning. Here's what to know about her five years in Congress
Read full article: Marjorie Taylor Greene is resigning. Here's what to know about her five years in CongressRepublican Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia has announced she will resign from Congress on January 5, 2026.
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Georgia Republican who supports QAnon wins US House seat
Read full article: Georgia Republican who supports QAnon wins US House seatRepublican candidate for Georgia's 14th congressional seat Marjorie Taylor Greene speaks from the bed of a pickup truck during a campaign rally Saturday, Oct. 31, 2020, in Roswell, Ga. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)ATLANTA โ Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene, who expressed racist views and support for QAnon conspiracy theories in a series of online videos, has won a U.S. House seat representing northwest Georgia. Greene thanked her staff and asked supporters to pray for Trump to win reelection at a watch party Tuesday night, video of which was livestreamed on Facebook. โMarjorie is strong on everything and never gives up - a real WINNER!โGreene initially started campaigning for a different House seat, challenging Democratic Rep. Lucy McBath in Georgiaโs 6th Congressional District, made up of suburbs north of Atlanta. She switched to the more conservative 14th District after Republican Rep. Tom Graves announced that he wasnโt seeking reelection. The seat has been open since Graves stepped down in October.
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Challenger to QAnon supporter bows out of race in Georgia
Read full article: Challenger to QAnon supporter bows out of race in GeorgiaDemocrat Kevin Van Ausdal bowed out of the race against Marjorie Taylor Greene for โpersonal and family reasons,โ his campaign manager Vinny Olsziewski told The Associated Press. Deputy Secretary of State Jordan Fuchs said Friday that the window has passed for Democrats to replace Van Ausdal, likely sealing a win for the already-favored Greene. Georgia law says a candidate who withdraws less than 60 days before the election cannot be replaced on the ballot. Van Ausdal faced long odds in Georgiaโs deep-red 14th Congressional District. She has also expressed support for law enforcement and railed against Black Lives Matter protests that have taken place nationwide in recent months in support of racial justice and equality.
