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Far-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on Tuesday talked up what she claimed was her definite chance of winning the race to become the next governor of Georgia, boastfully writing online that “it’s not even debatable” and that “if I wanted to run we all know I would win.”
But the Donald Trump-devoted congresswoman used the same lengthy post on X, formerly Twitter, to also nope out of a run.
Instead, she teased a potential future bid for the role — just not in November 2026, when term-limited Gov. Brian Kemp’s (R) days in office will be numbered.
Read the full post here:
I’m always dismayed by constant rumors about me and people who claim I am doing things, yet have not spoken to me about anything I am doing or not doing. If you have not heard it straight from me, then it is likely not true.
If I was running for governor the entire world would…
Greene, first elected to Congress in 2020, claimed she was “always dismayed by constant rumors about me and people who claim I am doing things, yet have not spoken to me about anything I am doing or not doing.”
“If I was running for governor the entire world would know it because I would be all over the state of Georgia campaigning,” she bragged. “I would have ads running, I would be raising scary amounts of money, and I would literally clear the field.”
Greene reportedly considered a run against Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) in the 2026 midterms, but amid negative polling results and Trump’s own reported doubts over her chances, Greene in May shared a similar long post in which she claimed beating Ossoff “would be easy” but she wouldn’t be taking him on.

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