It’s open season in Georgia’s 14th district, and it’s all thanks to Marjorie Taylor Greene stepping down and leaving her seat up for grabs. When a conservative warrior like Greene exits, the DC swamp doesn’t just see an opportunity—they smell blood in the water. Look at what’s happening now: seventeen candidates—twelve Republicans, three Democrats, a libertarian, an independent—all fighting for a seat that should be a lock for real conservatives. The reality? The left is drooling at the chance to use Democrat donor cash and media tricks to flip this solid red seat.
Let’s not pretend they don’t have a plan. One Democrat, a retired Army general who already failed once against Greene, has raised over $4 million—an insane amount for a district like this. Where’s all that cash coming from? You can bet it’s not the hardworking folks of Northwest Georgia. This is dark money and leftist outside influence trying to buy what they can’t win on values or ideas.
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But the drama isn’t just on the left. It took Trump himself stepping in to endorse a Republican, former DA Clay Fuller, after his falling out with Greene. You’d think Georgia Republicans would be united, but instead, there’s chaos and friendly fire. The left loves nothing more than to watch our side fight. Greene, for her part, started as one of Trump’s loudest cheerleaders, but ended up torching bridges with him, the party, and even the America-first movement. All the while, she made her exit the moment her congressional pension vested. The timing tells you everything you need to know.
Let’s also remember why Greene bucked the party. She picked a fight over the Jeffrey Epstein files, she went on apology tours every time the woke mob called, blamed party leaders for last year’s Democrat-caused shutdown, and even went after Israel during the Gaza war. Instead of waging war on the left, she turned her fire inward, playing right into the hands of Democrats and globalists always seeking to divide conservatives.
The people of Georgia’s 14th need someone with a backbone. Not another fake conservative who caves under pressure, not another careerist waiting for a cushy retirement. The left thinks they can buy this seat with outside money and slick ads. Do real Americans in Georgia want to be represented by a pawn of liberal cash, or by someone who actually stands for the America First agenda? The choice is clear. Let’s see if Georgia voters are ready to send the real message—or just hand their torch to the next establishment sellout.

