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Jennifer Strahan walked up and down the main street of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s hometown with a mission – to make sure as many potential voters as possible know who she is before Tuesday’s Republican primary. VIEW PAC – the leading organization dedicated to recruiting and electing Republican women to Congress – is opposing an incumbent for the first time by endorsing Strahan against Greene. “As long as there’s a Republican in that spot, I’m OK,” said Lorrie Heiken, a 54-year-old self-described “MAGA” supporter who does not believe President Joe Biden won the 2020 election but also thinks the QAnon conspiracy theory – and Greene’s promotion of it – goes too far. Strahan is critical of many of Greene’s controversial comments, including about Russia and Ukraine, saying she recognizes that “Russia is the aggressor.” But when it comes to conservative policy, Strahan said there’s a lot of “overlap” with their positions. A 56-year-old Republican, Studdard has opposed Greene, who he said “makes everything a circus,” since before the 2020 election, when he backed local neurosurgeon John Cowan in the GOP primary. “If you’re Strahan, you’re trying to do two things: Hold her under 50 (percent) and come in second,” said longtime Georgia Republican strategist Chip Lake, referring to the state’s runoff rule, which requires surpassing 50% of the vote to win the primary outright. On the Democratic side, cowboy hat-wearing Army veteran Marcus Flowers has raised more than $8 million – an enviable sum for a Republican like Strahan when the primary is the best chance at unseating Greene.
As said here by Simone Pathe, CNN