At event with JD Vance, Marjorie Taylor Greene urges northwest Georgia residents to vote
GOP Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene drew attention to the low turnout problem in northwest Georgia and told voters November 5 is not an “ordinary” election, but Republicans’ opportunity “to take our country back.”
Urging residents to resist the urge to tune out politics, Greene said if they don’t vote, they are part of the problem.
“We have a problem and it’s talked about among the political circles. They call it the northwest Georgia problem,” Greene said in the pre-program of Ohio Sen. JD Vance’s event in Lindale. “Our people don’t turn out to vote.”
“If you don’t participate in this election, you’re going to be part of the very problem that we are trying to fix,” she said.
Greene also used her speaking time to draw attention to murders she said, without evidence, were committed by undocumented immigrants.
“You aren’t going to sit on the sidelines and let America go to hell. You’re going step up and you’re gonna step on the battlefield and make sure that northwest Georgia turns out the vote for President Trump and JD Vance,” Greene said.
Greene, a staunch Trump ally, represents Georgia’s 14th congressional district, which includes Lindale and Floyd County.
CNN observed Trump signs and signs with the name of the Georgia lawmaker on the road leading up to the event. There was also a “Republicans for Harris” sign on the same street.
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