Poll Predictions: Donald Trump’s Secret Weapon Stops Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Senate Bid? A devastating poll predicts she will flatten in the ballot box in Georgia

According to the Wall Street Journal, Green showed that Green would lose 18 points to current Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff, a huge failure. Marjorie, 50 years old, is one of the loudest magazine voices in the House.
Recently, she made headlines after asking Trump to pardon the policeman who killed George Floyd. Trump doesn’t want Green to leave his home because his Republican Party is only a small part there and she is a strong Trump supporter.
The poll also shows that Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and Kelly Loeffler will have better shots in defeating Ossoff. That’s because Kemp and Loeffler are seen as more modest conservatives, unlike Greene, who are known for being very extreme.
On May 9, Marjorie posted a long message on X that she was not running for the Senate. She claimed she could “beat Ossov easily” but didn’t want to run because the Senate was “breaked” and just protected ‘uniparty’.
Green responded again on X after the Wall Street Journal report, saying she never talked to Trump about running for the Senate or any other election. Green accused consultants and assistants of leaking false information to the media to control stories about her. She also seems to be frustrated that Trump’s people have not defended her, saying, “They are not in my salary.” Marjorie also questioned the poll, which she said was rejected by Tony Fabrizio, claiming he had a conflict of interest. “This should tell you everything you need to do about the 800 people’s opinion survey,” she added. According to reports, she criticized the idea of having 800 random people vote in Georgia, saying you can do a poll and say anything you want. Marjorie also said the same person who told Trump that she couldn’t win was just trying to get rich from a Trump-approved campaign. Independents reached out to the White House for comment, but no reports have been reported.
Even if the Republicans think it could win again in Georgia after Trump won the game in the last election, Trump has a poor record in choosing Georgia candidates like Herschel Walker, David Perdue, Ossoff and Warnock.
When Senator Warnock asked him about Green’s thoughts against Ossoff, he just smiled and said, “Come on, man,” according to the Wall Street Journal report.
FAQ
Q1. Did Marjorie Taylor Greene says she is running for the Senate?
No, she said she was not interested in running.
Q2. Who polled Green’s Senate opportunity?
It was done by Trump’s trusted pollster Tony Fabrizio.