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Members of Trump's team reportedly pointed Greene to polling showing she would get routed by incumbent Sen. Jon Ossoff in a Georgia Senate matchup.
Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene reacted to a Wall Street Journal report on Thursday that President Donald Trump attempted to convince her not to enter Georgia's U.S. Senate race after ...
Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) won't be running in next year's Republican U.S. Senate primary in the battleground state of ...
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After major potential candidates for U.S. Senate races in 2026 passed on running, some Republicans wonder if they're ...
the longest-serving Senate party leader in U.S. history, chose his 83rd birthday to share his decision not to run for another term in Kentucky and to retire when his current term ends. McConnell said ...
She took a shot at "Republicans who see Trump as a speed bump, one they believe they can carefully roll over now." ...
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 ...
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced she will not run for the U.S. Senate in 2026. She has not ruled out a bid for ...
It comes as Republicans are eying Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff's seat in the battleground state as a crucial pickup to ...
"Someone once said, 'The Senate is where good ideas go to die.' They were right. That's why I'm not running," Greene said.