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Marjorie Taylor Greene has been re-elected to the Georgia House of Representatives seat and releases a triumphant video from Mar-a-Lago

Marjorie Taylor Greene has been re-elected to the Georgia House of Representatives seat and releases a triumphant video from Mar-a-Lago

Marjorie Taylor Greene has thanked her “wonderful” supporters after winning re-election to the House of Representatives for the third consecutive term.

The firebrand right-wing congresswoman, who represents Georgia's 14th Congressional District, posted a video celebrating her victory from Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida and vowing to “bring Georgia home for the former president.”

In the short video posted about an hour before the Associated Press officially announced her win, Greene said: “I'm so excited that my race has been called and I just want to thank all the wonderful people in Georgia's 14th District “Thank you.” For your support and hard work, I couldn’t do it without you.”

Despite her frequent outspokenness and penchant for conspiracy theories, Greene remains consistently popular with voters in Georgia's 14th Congressional District. Fellow Republicans Austin Scott and Buddy Carter also won re-election in Georgia's 8th and 1st congressional districts, respectively.

In her video, Greene added: “Tonight I'm at Mar-a-Lago supporting President Trump, and as the evening goes on we're going for a win.” I'm honored for your support and hope we vote Georgia for We can bring President Trump home and move on to making America great again.”

Marjorie Taylor Greene posts a video from Mar-a-Lago in Florida. Despite her frequent outspokenness and penchant for conspiracy theories, Greene remains consistently popular with voters in Georgia's 14th Congressional District
Marjorie Taylor Greene posts a video from Mar-a-Lago in Florida. Despite her frequent outspokenness and penchant for conspiracy theories, Greene remains consistently popular with voters in Georgia's 14th Congressional District (Screenshot)

Greene has long marketed herself as a Trump cheerleader and recently took personal offense at comments from businessman Mark Cuban, who said the former president “never hangs out with strong, intelligent women.”

To literally prove the billionaire entrepreneur wrong, Greene released a video of herself doing pull-ups in her garage at home.

After completing a set of five, Greene launched a personal attack on Cuban, claiming he suffered from “low testosterone” and visually comparing him to MSNBC host Rachel Maddow.

Marjorie Taylor Greene responds to Mark Cuban's claim that Trump never dates “strong” women

“That's his problem: He's actually intimidated by strong, intelligent women like me,” she said. “I graduated from UGA with a degree in business administration, run a very successful construction company in Georgia, and am now serving my third term in Congress.

However, Greene has fallen out with other prominent Trump fans, including Congresswoman-elect Lauren Boebert and far-right activist Laura Loomer.

The congresswoman has also had an offensive clash with Democratic Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett. During a heated House committee meeting in May, the Texas representative called Greene a “bleach-blonde, poorly built butch body.”

More showdowns could be on the horizon after Crockett also retained her House seat Tuesday night.

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