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Marjorie Taylor Greene Says She's Not Endorsing Anyone For The Election Meant To Replace Her In Congress: 'Out Of Respect'

Marjorie Taylor Greene will remain neutral in the special election to replace her, after winning her seat by 28 points in 2024, amid tensions with Trump.

  • In Georgia's 14th District, a safe Republican seat where Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene won 64% in 2024, state law requires 30 days' notice and officials expect a March special election set by Gov. Brian Kemp.
  • Her hands-off stance clears the way for Trump allies to elevate their preferred pick and tightens the House GOP’s slim margin, which Speaker Mike Johnson must manage until a successor is chosen.
  • Looking ahead to the 2026 midterms, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said she will sit out the election, writing `Loyalty should be a two-way street, and we should be able to vote our conscience and represent our district's interest`.
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