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Voters and GOP officials in Marjorie Taylor Greene's hometown have grown 'embarrassed' by her
In a deep dive into the unlikely possibility that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) will lose her seat in November, some voters in the highly conservative district expressed dismay that they have to admit that she is their representative in Congress.
Julie Svardh, 49, a local insurance agent didn't remain silent when asked about her representative in Congress.
“I’m embarrassed to be from her district. She’s a national laughingstock. The things that she says, she doesn’t know basic words. She couples off with the worst people in Washington and is very annoying. She’s not bright and she’s a bully. She’s definitely not somebody you want representing where you live," she lamented.
She elaborated, "People blindly supported Trump in this area and so anyone who supported that person just got lumped in. People didn’t read a lot or really look at the details and see what people stand for.”
John Bailey, the executive editor of the Rome News-Tribune is also not a fan and laid some of the blame for Taylor Greene's election on the voters in a district that has become known as a "hotbed of extremism."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...A12K2rr?cvid=d7a195200eaa4886b0482c1da1ad4c6c
In a deep dive into the unlikely possibility that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) will lose her seat in November, some voters in the highly conservative district expressed dismay that they have to admit that she is their representative in Congress.
Julie Svardh, 49, a local insurance agent didn't remain silent when asked about her representative in Congress.
“I’m embarrassed to be from her district. She’s a national laughingstock. The things that she says, she doesn’t know basic words. She couples off with the worst people in Washington and is very annoying. She’s not bright and she’s a bully. She’s definitely not somebody you want representing where you live," she lamented.
She elaborated, "People blindly supported Trump in this area and so anyone who supported that person just got lumped in. People didn’t read a lot or really look at the details and see what people stand for.”
John Bailey, the executive editor of the Rome News-Tribune is also not a fan and laid some of the blame for Taylor Greene's election on the voters in a district that has become known as a "hotbed of extremism."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...A12K2rr?cvid=d7a195200eaa4886b0482c1da1ad4c6c