US Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) appeared on the WarRoom to urge Republicans to vote strategically, warning of traps by Democrats and calling for unity among voters, even with RINOs, to secure a strong GOP hold in Congress and support for Trump.
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Eyes on Fraud: Report and Fight
Marjorie Taylor Greene (MTG) isn’t mincing words about the importance of this election. She told WarRoom host Steve Bannon that she believes voters need to be vigilant and actively report any instances of voter fraud. "We need people to watch the fraud,” Greene emphasized, encouraging people to be courageous and "put their names on reports of election fraud” so that GOP attorneys can fight these cases. Her message is straightforward: accountability is key in an election this pivotal.
Stay Smart: Avoid Political Traps
MTG warns Trump supporters about potential "political theater” traps being set up, especially in Washington, D.C. "Remember, if they take the House, they control the ground, which they may use for political theater,” she stated. According to Greene, Democrats could use control of the Capitol to paint Trump supporters in a negative light, casting them as threats even though, in her view, the real political violence has come from left-wing movements. “These are traps. Do not fall into them,” she cautioned.
Back Every Republican, Even the RINOs
MTG acknowledges that not every Republican candidate aligns with conservative ideals, but she believes unity is essential. "Go vote for the RINOs you hate—because we cannot hold the House without that,” she urged, emphasizing the stakes. Greene pointed out that if Democrats gain control, they could object to the certification of Trump’s election, an issue Republicans need to prevent by securing the House. "It is critical for you to vote for Trump and to vote for that RINO—we’ll sort it out later,” she said, underscoring the importance of a unified vote.
Concerns for Georgia’s Role in 2024
MTG considers her home state of Georgia crucial to the GOP’s success. "Georgia is critical,” Bannon noted, and Greene agreed, emphasizing her dedication to delivering Georgia for Trump. "I haven’t hit the trail too much because I want to deliver Trump Georgia for President,” she said. With an upcoming rally in Macon, Greene expressed her commitment to supporting Trump’s campaign while staying focused on her state.
Security Measures and Democrat Strategy
Greene is closely watching the security preparations unfolding in Washington, D.C. With January 6th marked as a "special security event” by Homeland Security, she sees these measures as part of a broader narrative Democrats may use to frame Trump supporters negatively. "There’s companies sending letters to businesses they insure, warning of political violence,” she said, expressing concern over the potential bias this might foster against Trump’s base. Greene highlighted Democrats’ history of violence, from Occupy Wall Street to Antifa protests, as context for her concerns.
Speaker of the House: Future GOP Leadership
MTG believes the GOP must think ahead about who should lead if Republicans secure a House majority. She revealed plans to poll her Twitter followers about their choice for Speaker. "Leadership has declared leadership elections on November 15th… I think it needs to be pushed back,” Greene explained. She argues that these elections could occur while some House races remain undecided, and voters’ opinions should shape the selection process.
The Stakes: Holding the House
Greene warned that the Democrats may object to certifying Trump’s election if they control the House, signaling the potential for significant resistance. "The Democrats will object to the certification,” she said, explaining the risk if Democrats gain control. Greene also noted that contrary to popular belief, the law governing certification objections has not changed.
Call to Action: Every Vote Counts
Greene’s message is clear: vote for every Republican on the ballot, regardless of ideological differences, to ensure the GOP holds the House. "We’ll sort it out among our own party during primaries next cycle, but right now, we need to be all in for every single Republican,” she urged.
For more context from MTG’s Saturday appearance, watch: