• GET OUR DAILY NEWSLETTER!
  • The Right Wing
  • Religious right
  • GO AD FREE!
  • MAKE A ONE-TIME DONATION
  • GET OUR DAILY NEWSLETTER!
  • The Right Wing
  • Religious right
  • GO AD FREE!
  • MAKE A ONE-TIME DONATION
  1. Home
  2. / AlterNet Exclusives

Marjorie Taylor Greene knocks GOP for losing Santos seat — wants more pro-Trump candidates

Sarah K. Burris
and
Matt Laslo
and
Raw Story
15 February 2024

WASHINGTON — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) told Raw Story that the biggest mistake the Republican Party made was not choosing a candidate firmly behind former President Donald Trump to run in the New York Third District special election.

Disgraced former Congressman George Santos (R-NY) was expelled, and a new election was called, which Greene called their first mistake. It's a bad precedent to set to expel a member of Congress, she said.

"We shouldn't have lost that seat to begin with," she told Raw Story, meaning Santos.

READ: 'Compare us to Hitler': Rep. Greene directs profanity at UK leader in response to Ukraine aid question

She then claimed, "redistricting turned that district over to a D+8." Redistricting happened in 2020 and Santos was elected in 2022 after redistricting. There are new maps being drawn using a bipartisan commission, but those haven't yet been decided, much less implemented.

"Number three, they picked the worst possible candidate," Greene said, bashing Republican candidate Mazi Pilip. "She was a registered Democrat but, um, didn't like President Trump. And, uh, why would we pick a Democrat to run as a Republican? That's the dumbest thing they could have done. All of those reasons there — that's not an indicator of the election as a whole."

Rep. Glenn Thompson (R-P.A.) explained that newly elected Tom Suozzi was basically an incumbent because he'd previously held the seat.

"So, he had name recognition," said Thompson.

When asked whether Trump was right, if she was more of a MAGA candidate and had his endorsement, she would have won, Thompson said "no." He blamed it all on name identification for Suozzi. There's "nothing in my opinion to take away."

Rep. Ken Buck (R-C.O.) agreed that Suozzi had the overall advantage of name recognition after spending so much time in office previously there.

"He's a moderate Democrat who does work across the aisle. He had accomplishments he could point to, um, the weather was a factor," Buck said, citing the several inches of fluffy snow that fell on the Long Island congressional district.

"Either way it was going to be a wake-up call," said Buck. "When a party in power loses something, they say, 'Well, politics is local.' When you win something, you say, 'See what a great job I'm doing?' So, it's a mixed bag."

Buck's comments were almost a premonition of Rep. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.), who said, "To me, every election has a local geographic point to it, and it's been a Democrat district. We were fortunate to flip it. I equate it to the district in Charleston. They flipped it forever but they flipped it back. So, that was perceived as a huge Democrat (sic) victory. There was a fluke — a huge divide in the Republican party that got a Democrat elected."

He was optimistic about Pilip, calling her "an attractive candidate background, gosh."

When asked if she should have asked for his support, Wilson said that his endorsement has always helped in his South Carolina race.

"We've gotta stick to what we're doing," Wilson said.

Buck went on to tell Raw Story that while Trump certainly has a lot of influence over members of the conference, he doesn't believe that the ex-president is fully running things from Mar-a-Lago.

NOW READ: Why we need to fix the Insurrection Act ASAP

From Your Site Articles
  • Marjorie Taylor Greene 'let the truth slip' about George Santos’ departure from House committees: MSNBC ›
  • George Santos boasts that he has 'been to Moscow many times' ›
  • Why McCarthy’s resignation could leave 'biggest loser' MTG 'on the outside looking in': analysis ›
  • 'Audition for the No 2 slot': Ex-DOJ attorney describes MTG's new ... ›
  • Marjorie Taylor Greene declares war — on Republicans ›
  • Dem who flipped red seat suggests key strategy for Dems to win in 2024: 'Lean into this' - Alternet.org ›
  • 'Just throwing stuff at the wall': MTG losing GOP support as she threatens Mike Johnson - Alternet.org ›
Related Articles Around the Web
  • Trump Protest Outside NYC Arraignment Attracts MTG, George Santos ›
  • MTG appeared to “let the truth slip” about reason for George Santos ... ›
  • Fact Check: Did Marjorie Taylor Greene Say She 'Never Defended ... ›
  • MTG and George Santos Sponsor Bill to Ban LGBTQ Books in ... ›
  • GOP infighting gets personal as Taylor Greene and Santos lob ... ›

Alternet

All Rights Reserved

View Non-AMP Version