On Tuesday, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene defeated five Republican challengers in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District primary.
And during his victory speech Tuesday night, Greene called for the impeachment of Democrat President Joe Biden and said his election was the product of “fraudulent electoral votes.”
But before all that big happenings happened, Green actually made a quick visit to Georgia’s 14th District Dem headquarters. She wishes nothing for Dems but a bit of good luck.
But to her surprise, Dems headquarters is a bit messy and dirty – a direct reflection of their Party, “it’s a bit messy in here with all the food lying around,” Greene said.
Well, take a look for yourselves:
MTG walks into Democrat opponent’s office to wish them “luck.”
What happens next is pure comedy gold.
God bless pic.twitter.com/0cNyQerIMf
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) May 24, 2022
Looks like Dems’ HQ is campaigning for someone who has almost no chance to dethrone Rep. Greene, yep it’s Marcus Flowers.
Flowers won the Democrat Primary whereas Greene won the GOP primary.
My name is Marcus Flowers and I am the Democratic nominee for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District.
On November 8th, I will unseat Marjorie Taylor Greene. pic.twitter.com/rEYDSREKKn
— Marcus Flowers (@Marcus4Georgia) May 25, 2022
More details of the Congressional race in Georgia from US News report:
A defiant U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene easily defeated five fellow Republicans on Tuesday in a primary race that showed her conservative Georgia constituents standing steadfastly beside her after a turbulent freshman term.
Greene called Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell one of Congress’ “failed leaders” and said to loud applause that she’s part of a “majority who even now wants to see Hillary Clinton in jail.”
“Sending me back to Washington will send a message to the bloodsucking establishment: It is we who will set the policy agenda for the next decade and not them,” Greene said. She added: “We’re going to start speaking the truth more forcefully and more loudly than ever before.”
Greene, 47, will be back on the ballot in November facing Democrat Marcus Flowers in northwest Georgia’s 14th District, a seat drawn to give Republicans a huge advantage. Flowers, an Army veteran who raised $8.1 million, easily beat two other candidates in the Democratic primary.