Walker County Messenger

Greene is state’s top congressio­nal fundraiser

- By Dave Williams

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s 14th Congressio­nal District doesn’t look to be competitiv­e as she seeks reelection to a third term representi­ng Northwest Georgia.

But the Rome Republican’s national profile is making her by far the most prolific fundraiser in this year’s Georgia congressio­nal races.

The Greene campaign had raised nearly $5 million through the end of the first quarter, according to a report filed with the Federal Election Commission. Of that amount, about $4.8 million came from individual contributo­rs, including $3.4 million in small-dollar donations of $200 or less.

The 14th Congressio­nal District includes 11 counties in Northwest Georgia: Walker, Catoosa, Chattooga, Cobb (a portion of the county), Dade, Floyd, Gordon, Murray, Paulding, Polk, and Whitfield.

The closest to Greene in fundraisin­g among Georgia congressio­nal candidates is Rep. Lucy McBath, DMarietta, who had raised just more than $1.5 million through March 31.

Since winning election to Congress in 2020, Greene has built a reputation as an outspoken conservati­ve not afraid to rock the boat in the House Republican Caucus. Currently, she is behind a motion to vacate the speakershi­p of Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La., over his support for additional U.S. aide to Ukraine.

“She’s become a national name, for better or worse,” said Kerwin Swint, a political science professor at Kennesaw State University. “That brings certain benefits, and that includes fundraisin­g.”

While Green’s profile has drawn financial support from Republican­s across the country, it also has attracted significan­t donations to Democrats willing to challenge her for the 14th District seat. In fact, Democrat Marcus Flowers outraised Greene during the 2022 campaign — $16.6 million to $12.5 million — according to the campaign finance website OpenSecret­s.

However, Flowers only received 34.1% of the vote in losing to Greene two years ago. Now, he has moved over to challenge longtime Democratic Rep. David Scott of Atlanta in Georgia’s 13th Congressio­nal District.

Flowers and a political action campaign linked to his

campaign had raised more than $615,000 through the first quarter, compared to more than $865,000 raised by Scott.

This year, Democratic donors appeared to have settled on Afghanista­n combat

veteran Shawn Harris, a retired Army brigadier general from Rockmart, among the four Democrats challengin­g Greene. Harris had raised $302,212 through January, February and March, all but $5,000 from individual contributo­rs.

Joseph Leigh of Rossville had raised only a little more than $17,000, including $7,000 in the form of a

loan he made to his campaign. Clarence Blalock of Paulding County was next among the Democratic hopefuls with $11,378, followed by Deric Houston of Dallas with $5,810.

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene

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