
GA-14 Republican nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleFormer U.S. Representative
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyTrump-aligned Republican
Age51 years old (May 27, 1974)
GenderFemale
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LocationGeorgia
BackgroundPolitician
EducationUniversity of Georgia (B.B.A., Business Administration)
Notable personal detailsMarjorie Taylor Greene is an American Republican politician and businesswoman who served as the U.S. representative for Georgia's 14th congressional district from January 3, 2021, until January 5, 2026. She is a University of Georgia graduate with a B.B.A. in business administration and has worked in construction and fitness-related businesses. Greene is a mother of three and has been active in conservative political advocacy and federal politics.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Marjorie Taylor Greene advocates major tax reductions and eliminations, including proposing legislation to remove federal capital gains tax on primary home sales and calling for abolition of certain taxes (e.g., property taxes). She also criticizes federal spending and foreign aid and has promoted anti-tax rhetoric such as a national 'tax revolt.'
Healthcare
Marjorie Taylor Greene opposes the Affordable Care Act and criticizes its costs and subsidies while opposing taxpayer-funded benefits for undocumented immigrants; she has pressured Republican leaders for a GOP replacement and expressed willingness to extend ACA tax credits to prevent premium spikes in the short term. Her statements emphasize reducing costs and resisting expanded government-funded benefits for noncitizens.
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Immigration & Border
Supports stricter enforcement and immigration restrictions, including greater border transparency and limitations on legal immigration pathways. Has sponsored legislation to require DHS reporting on potentially high‑risk non‑U.S. nationals encountered at the border and advocated ending or sharply curtailing certain visa programs. Opposes bipartisan border/asylum deals she views as too permissive and frames current policy as an "open borders" national security threat.
Abortion & Reproductive Rights
The candidate opposes abortion, describes abortion as murder and not health care, and supports laws that ban abortion once a fetal heartbeat is detectable. She has publicly urged against abortion and promoted restrictive measures such as heartbeat-era prohibitions.
Climate & Energy
The candidate rejects mainstream climate science, describes climate change as a "scam" or "totally normal," and promotes fossil fuels as beneficial. She has called carbon and fossil fuels "natural and amazing," argued warming is "actually healthy for us," and pushed against climate policies while supporting scrutiny or prohibition of geoengineering. Her public statements consistently favor fossil-fuel use and express skepticism of emissions-focused climate action.
Public Safety & Guns
The candidate strongly supports Second Amendment rights, opposes most new gun restrictions and agencies perceived to enforce them, and publicly praises ownership of semi-automatic rifles. She has proposed or endorsed legislation to block federal gun-control actions and has promoted firearms ownership and giveaways. Her public statements emphasize resisting federal regulation of firearms and defending gun rights for self‑defense.
News
Marjorie Taylor Greene is in the news because the special election to fill her former Georgia 14th District House seat has been decided, with Republican Clay Fuller winning and keeping the seat in Republican hands. The result preserves the GOP’s narrow House majority and means Fuller will serve the rest of Greene’s term before facing more elections for a full term. The reporting also notes that Greene resigned earlier this year, which triggered the race.
Polls

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Fundraising
Latest report: Cycle 20242024
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