Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) easily won reelection on Tuesday, ensuring she will be back in the House of Representatives for two more years.
Greene defeated Democratic opponent Shawn Harris with 67% of the vote, with 45% of the ballots counted. The Associated Press called the race at 8:05 p.m.
Greene, who has a long history of tussling with the progressive “Squad,” has been a fixture of the House Republican Conference since first being elected in 2020 and has elevated herself as one of former President Donald Trump’s staunchest allies in Congress. She has also been known to stage revolts or rebel against House leadership, even going so far as to lead an effort to oust Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) earlier this year.
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Greene’s reelection chances weren’t in doubt as Georgia’s 14th District is rated as R+22, according to the nonpartisan Cook Political Report. Greene has consistently been elected by large margins, defeating her opponent by 49 points in 2020 before being reelected by 31.8 points in 2022.
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