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MTG Gets the Call: Senate Run Incoming?

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The news sent shockwaves through Georgia’s Republican ranks. Kemp had long been seen as the party’s best shot at unseating Democrat Jon Ossoff, who remains a top fundraising juggernaut and a national Democrat darling.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – NOVEMBER 02, 2024: US senior senator from Georgia, Jon Ossoff, attends US Vice President Kamala Harris, the 2024 Democratic Party nominee’s rally in Atlanta, Georgia.

“It’s like wow, not necessarily the news we wanted to hear,” admitted former Cobb County GOP chair Jason Shepherd, echoing what many party strategists were likely thinking.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Moment?

Now, with the path suddenly wide open, MTG is in the political spotlight like never before.

Though she hasn’t officially launched her Senate campaign, the signs are crystal clear. Sources close to Greene have said she’s been quietly gearing up for months, preparing for the exact moment Kemp stepped aside. Her inner circle reportedly believes she could dominate a fractured primary field—especially with Trump’s backing and a fiercely loyal base.

“If she got in tomorrow, she’d raise millions of dollars online in the first week,” one source told the Daily Caller. “If I was one of the other members of Congress that was looking at the race, I would not be fired up about running against her.”

That’s not idle speculation. Greene’s grassroots power and national profile could reshape the entire Senate map in 2026.

GOP at a Crossroads

Senate Majority Whip John Thune voiced regret over Kemp’s exit, though he tried to keep the mood upbeat: “He would have been a great candidate. But I’ve said all along that seat’s going to be competitive, and the good news is there’s lots of interest.”

But “interest” may quickly become infighting. With Kemp out, Republicans risk a brutal primary slugfest—one that could bleed resources and damage the eventual nominee before even facing Ossoff.

Meanwhile, Democrats are enjoying the chaos. Ossoff just pulled in a jaw-dropping $11 million in Q1—an unheard-of number for an off-year—and faces almost zero primary opposition.

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The Stakes Are Sky-High

With control of the Senate potentially on the line in 2026, every move in Georgia will be watched closely. What happens next could determine more than just a Senate seat—it could reshape the future of the GOP.

Whether MTG jumps in or not, the narrative has already shifted. The Trump wing of the Republican Party now has a golden opportunity to flex its muscle. And Marjorie Taylor Greene, love her or hate her, is standing right in the center of the storm.

Bottom Line: Kemp’s exit just turbocharged MTG’s rise. The question isn’t if she’ll run—it’s who’s going to try and stop her.

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MTG Gets the Call: Senate Run Incoming?

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