Marjorie Taylor Greene Weighs Senate Bid: Daily Caller
- Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced he will not run for the Senate seat in 2026, disappointing GOP operatives hoping he could unseat incumbent Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff.
- Senator Ossoff raised $11 million in the first quarter of 2025, the highest amount ever for an incumbent senator in an off year, indicating strong campaign support.
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has not ruled out a Senate run, but faces skepticism from party strategists about her electability against Ossoff.
- The GOP is concerned that Greene's divisive reputation could harm their chances of winning the seat, especially after Kemp's decision not to enter the race.
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Another GOP contender joins Georgia race for U.S. Senate
ATLANTA — John King, Georgia’s insurance commissioner, has joined the Republican primary election in hopes of unseating Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff next year.
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Kemp’s Senate snub shakes up Georgia politics
Gov. Brian Kemp’s decision to forgo a U.S. Senate run against Democratic incumbent Jon Ossoff has reshaped one of the most competitive contests of the 2026 cycle and triggered a chain reaction that could define Georgia’s political landscape for the…
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