Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has successfully secured reelection to her seat in the U.S. House on Tuesday. At 50 years old, Greene has claimed her third term to represent Georgia’s 14th District, an area that encompasses the suburbs of Atlanta and extends into the northwest part of the state, which is known for its strong Republican leanings.
During her campaign, Greene largely bypassed local matters and instead concentrated on her unwavering support for former President Donald Trump while expressing strong opposition to current Democratic President Joe Biden. Her opponent, Shawn Harris, a retired Army general and newcomer in the political arena, labeled Greene as “the most toxic member of Congress” and promoted a platform that prioritized addressing the specific needs of the district.
The election results were announced, with Greene being declared the victor at 8:05 p.m. EST. This triumph solidifies her position in Congress as she continues to align closely with the priorities of her party and supporters.