A Georgia businesswoman announced on Wednesday that she is waging a GOP primary challenge against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Jennifer Strahan, CEO of the healthcare advisory firm J. Osley & Co., stated in her 2022 campaign video that she is tired of people in Washington putting themselves in front of the country. She describes herself as a political outsider who knows how to work her way through tough problems.
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“Identifying problems is easy. Creating solutions is a lot harder,” Strahan said in her video, “and that’s why I’m running for Congress.”
Strahan said she will fight for constitutional freedoms, including gun rights, free speech, and religious freedoms. She also promised to support the military and the police.
“There is a lot at stake in our country right now,” Strahan told the Washington Examiner. “Democrats in Washington — from Joe Biden to Nancy Pelosi — are infringing on our constitutional liberties, jeopardizing our national security, defunding our police, and threatening our jobs. And despite all that we face — all that needs to be fixed — Georgia’s 14th District has been left without a real advocate in Congress or even a seat on a congressional committee. We all deserve better.”
Greene has established herself as a conservative firebrand and vocal Trump supporter since becoming the U.S. representative for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District in January. In February, House Democrats stripped Greene of her committee assignments over her past incendiary statements and social media interactions.
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The Washington Examiner reached out to Greene for comment.