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Greene Says She’s Not Running for Georgia Governor

GEORGIA, UNITED STATES, JUL 29 – Rep. Greene cited dissatisfaction with Senate structure and GOP leadership as reasons for declining 2026 governor and Senate races, reaffirming focus on her House role.

  • U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene announced on Tuesday she will not run for Georgia governor in 2026.
  • She made the decision due to her objections to Georgia's entrenched 'good 'ole boy system' and concerns about Republican leadership.
  • Greene criticized Republican insider politics as self-serving and disconnected from most Georgia voters, expressing dismay over rumors about her intentions.
  • She emphasized that rumors about her should be disregarded unless confirmed directly by her, and affirmed that if she were running, her campaign efforts would be highly visible and transparent.
  • Greene reaffirmed her commitment to her current congressional seat while leaving open the possibility of running in the future without traditional party or external endorsements.
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WLTX broke the news in Columbia, United States on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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