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Greene Says She’s Not Running for Georgia Governor

GEORGIA, UNITED STATES, JUL 29 – Rep. Greene cited dissatisfaction with Senate structure and GOP leadership as reasons for declining 2026 governor and Senate races, reaffirming focus on her House role.

  • In a social media post Tuesday, U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said she is ending speculation about a governor’s run, reaffirming her commitment to the U.S. House of Representatives.
  • In recent weeks, Greene told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution she was seriously considering a 2026 gubernatorial bid before declining it in a Tuesday social media post.
  • Amid persistent speculation, Greene wrote, `I’m not about chasing titles or grasping for more power despite what people, who don’t know me, think about me` and `If you have not heard it straight from me, then it is likely not true`.
  • Greene declined a 2026 Georgia governor bid, reaffirming her focus on Congress and calling the U.S. Senate 'structurally ineffective' and blaming Republican leadership and wealthy GOP donors.
  • Looking to 2026, Greene’s decision to decline her gubernatorial bid affects Georgia’s political landscape, as Republicans have held the governorship since 2002.
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WLTX broke the news in Columbia, United States on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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