‘There will be no fight for the team refusing to win’: Marjori Taylor Green has fallen 2026 Senate, Blast ‘Broken’ Chamber and GOP Elights declined

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US representative Marjori Taylor Green announced that it would not challenge Democratic Senator John Ossoff in Georgia’s 2026 Senate race, a decision that reduces concerns for some Republicans that is careful with its polarization image.In a post on X on Friday, Green dismissed concerns with GOP donors and advisors, who warned that he was important to ignore the liberal Republican and Independents to ignore Ossoff. Calling Ossoff a “easy” rival, he said that his refusal stems with disappointment with the Senate, which he described as ineffective and resistant to change.“Here’s the difficult truth: Senate does not work,” Green wrote. “It is designed to disrupt people’s will and protect the grip of Unipartity on power.”Green, a close aide of US President Donald Trump, also criticized his own party, stating that many elected Republican are controlled by donors and advisors who “do not want change.” He said, “I will not fight for a team that refuses to win, protecting its weakest players, and weakens the people he is going to serve.”Green’s decision is in the week before the announcement of Republican Governor Brian Kemp that he too will not enter the Senate race. According to the news agency APCamp, a popular two-term governor, was seen as a top recruitment for the seat of the National Republican Senetorial Committee. His decision has left the GOP field wide open.Already stepping into the zero is the representative of the representative big curter, who became the first major Republican to declare his Senate candidature. As APSix other Republicans are seriously considering one run, including reps.Eric Tannab, a major Republican Funderizer and a colleague of Kemp, was said AP“I hope that a competitive primary, Senate seats often do not come with him.”Despite Green’s comprehensive national recognition and strong funds, alignment with his controversial positions and the principles of conspiracy has drawn backlash. He was removed from the House Committees in 2021 with bipartisan support and was later expelled from the House Freedom Caucus in 2023.Although Green denied a Senate dialect, he left the door open for other future ambitions. Earlier this year, he expressed the idea of ​​running for the Governor of Georgia. In her post, she focused on her appeal to conservatives at the ground level and said, “If I am going to fight for a team, it will be only a team that will be ready to put it on line to save this country.”

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