Marjorie Taylor Greene Hints at Major Political Move, Eyes 2026 Senate Run
Firebrand Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene — one of former President Donald Trump’s most outspoken and loyal allies in Congress — has ignited fresh political speculation after hinting at a potential new chapter in her career. According to two sources familiar with her thinking, Greene is seriously considering a 2026 Senate run, a move that could dramatically reshape Georgia’s political landscape.
The congresswoman is reportedly exploring the possibility of entering the race for Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff’s seat, particularly if Gov. Brian Kemp — who is term-limited and has not ruled out a bid — decides against running. Insiders say Greene believes her deep grassroots support and national conservative following would give her a powerful edge in the Republican primary.
One anonymous source told the Daily Caller that Greene is confident she would “crush” the GOP field if Kemp opts out, pointing to her influence among the MAGA base and her reputation as a relentless fighter for Trump-era populism.
If Greene moves forward, her candidacy would instantly make the Georgia race one of the most closely watched contests of the 2026 election cycle. Republicans are eager to reclaim Ossoff’s seat, which he narrowly won in the January 2021 runoff against former GOP Sen. David Perdue — a loss that ultimately cost the party its Senate majority.
Ossoff is the only Democratic senator facing reelection in a state Trump carried last November, raising the stakes even higher for both parties. A Greene campaign would not only test the strength of Trump’s continued influence within the GOP but could also set up one of the most polarizing and high-profile Senate battles in recent history.
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