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Marjorie Taylor Greene comes last in Georgia Senate poll

  • A new poll conducted by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution in April 2025 placed Marjorie Taylor Greene last among four Republican challengers against Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff in the upcoming 2026 Georgia Senate race.
  • The poll results reflect growing political competition in Georgia, where GOP Governor Brian Kemp leads as the strongest Republican contender but has not officially declared his Senate run.
  • Greene, a far-right Republican and staunch Trump ally who is seriously considering a Senate bid, polled at 37 percent, trailing Kemp by 12 points and Ossoff by 17 points in hypothetical matchups.
  • According to the poll surveying 1,000 registered voters with a ±3.1 percent margin of error, Ossoff leads Greene 54 to 37 percent, aided by 60 percent support from independents and nearly 10 percent from Trump voters.
  • These results suggest Greene's limited appeal beyond her conservative district could weaken GOP chances, underscoring the importance of candidate selection amid Georgia's increasingly competitive and purple political environment.
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Raw Story broke the news in United States on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
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