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Marjorie Taylor Greene Vows To Hold Her Party Accountable, Fight For First Time Republican Voters

'I Will Lead The Fight To Make Damn Sure My Party Does Not Fail. We Will Make Good On Our Promise To The American People'


Marjorie Taylor Greene Vows To Hold Her Party Accountable, Fight For First Time Republican Voters

In a statement following her successful reelection campaign, Republican Georgia House representative Marjorie Taylor Greene vowed to hold her party accountable and fight for first-time Republican voters.


Greene successfully defeated Democratic opponent Marcus Flowers, securing a second term representing Georgia's 14th Congressional District with 66% of the vote.

"This Election Day, voters across America stormed the polls and cast their ballot for Republicans for the first time. Their message was loud and clear: It’s time for a change," Greene said in a statement to The Post Millennial.

"Frightened and fed-up Moms voted Republican for the first time because their children’s education, health, happiness, and future are all being threatened under the Democrats’ dangerous policies and sexualized education. Hispanic voters, who fled countries reigned by tyrants, quickly recognized the Communist regime in control of America," Greene continued, noting a shift in the Hispanic voting bloc. "Today, they voted to end the era of Nancy Pelosi. Black Americans voted Republican because they’re sick and tired of the crime in their streets, gangs luring their children, and the never-ending cycle of welfare that Democrats push into their community."

"Strong independent women are done being treated as an automatic vote when a real war on women is being waged against them. ... These women will never register Republican or admit it to their friends, but they voted to remove Democrats from power," Greene added. "These mothers, fathers, sons, and daughters have chosen to put Republicans in control of Congress with all the power and responsibility that comes with it. That means Republicans must fight for them."

The Georgia representative continued:

We will expose the weaponized government agencies that have targeted parents and collaborated with Big Tech to protect the Biden regime and hide the truth about corruption. Hunter’s laptop may be the tip of the iceberg. Government must work for the people. It can no longer be the agent to secure privileges for elites. We will fight to secure our border, declare war on the cartels, and shut down the flood of Chinese-made fentanyl into America. We will fight to end the scourge of human trafficking and protect the dignity of life. We will fight to end the epidemic of crime that has swept our nation. We will fight to end the robbing, the looting, the assaults, the carjackings, and the murders. We will fight to protect our local law enforcement and get them the help they need to keep us safe. We will fight to protect our children from radical ideologies that seek to resort to genital mutilation to gain acceptance. We will fight to end the Marxist Critical Race theory that teaches our kids to define themselves based on hate. And we will fight to ensure families can put food on the table. We will fight to eliminate the burden of massive government spending and regulation that causes moms and dads to struggle to pay their bills. We will fight to make it our priority to take care of American families.

"These voters chose Republicans to straighten up our country, drain the swamp, and fight for them. Together, we can hold our party accountable and make sure they don’t let America’s families down. I will lead the fight to make damn sure my party does not fail. We will make good on our promise to the American people. The future is at stake. Let’s get the job done," Greene concluded.

Earlier this year, opponents sought to disqualify the Georgia representative from seeking reelection by arguing the freshman Congresswoman allegedly encouraged rioters and engaged in "insurrection" during the Capitol riot on Jan. 6 2021. Georgia's secretary of state and an administrative law judge dismissed the claims.

Greene introduced the Protect Children's Innocence Act seeking to prohibit "gender affirming care" on minors, and for other purposes in August.

Greene previously referred to Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell as a "failed leader."

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