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Who Is Running in Georgia Congressional District 14th in 2026?

Last updated: March 2, 2026

Marjorie Greene

(Incumbent)
R·Republican

Economy

High

Marjorie Taylor Greene supports a 2026 "tax revolt," citing Americans' struggles with unaffordable living costs, rising debt, and a devaluing dollar. She states that the government allocates tax dollars to foreign countries and wars instead of to Americans. She believes that Republicans must address the cost of living to succeed in future elections, advocating for legislation that provides jobs and strengthens the economy.

Immigration

High

Marjorie Greene introduced legislation in January 2026 to eliminate the H-1B visa program, citing concerns about the "mass replacement of American workers" and her commitment to prioritizing Americans. She also voted against the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act, explaining that the bill used "American’s hard earned tax dollars used to fund foreign aid and foreign country’s wars."

Healthcare

High

Marjorie Taylor Greene opposes the Affordable Care Act, citing its negative impact on her family's insurance costs and labeling it a "scam." However, she advocates for extending its tax credits to prevent anticipated premium increases for her constituents, even if it means diverging from her party's stance. She criticizes Republicans for prioritizing foreign aid over domestic healthcare issues and expresses openness to bipartisan solutions to address healthcare affordability for Americans.

Democratic Candidate

D · Democratic

No Democratic candidate has been confirmed for this race yet. Check back after the primary.

IssueMarjorie Greene
Economy

Marjorie Taylor Greene supports a 2026 "tax revolt," citing Americans' struggles with unaffordable living costs, rising debt, and a devaluing dollar. She states that the government allocates tax dollars to foreign countries and wars instead of to Americans. She believes that Republicans must address the cost of living to succeed in future elections, advocating for legislation that provides jobs and strengthens the economy.

High
Immigration

Marjorie Greene introduced legislation in January 2026 to eliminate the H-1B visa program, citing concerns about the "mass replacement of American workers" and her commitment to prioritizing Americans. She also voted against the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act, explaining that the bill used "American’s hard earned tax dollars used to fund foreign aid and foreign country’s wars."

High
Healthcare

Marjorie Taylor Greene opposes the Affordable Care Act, citing its negative impact on her family's insurance costs and labeling it a "scam." However, she advocates for extending its tax credits to prevent anticipated premium increases for her constituents, even if it means diverging from her party's stance. She criticizes Republicans for prioritizing foreign aid over domestic healthcare issues and expresses openness to bipartisan solutions to address healthcare affordability for Americans.

High
Climate & Energy

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene received a 0% score from the League of Conservation Voters (LCV) in 2025, with a lifetime LCV score of 2%. Her voting record includes actions to eliminate clean energy incentives, limit environmental review, roll back methane polluter fees, and defund the Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE).

Medium
Abortion & Reproductive Rights

Marjorie Greene consistently opposes abortion and reproductive rights, voting against bills such as the Women's Health Protection Act (H.R. 3755, H.R. 8296) and the Ensuring Women’s Right to Reproductive Freedom Act (H.R. 8297). She also opposed codifying contraception access and exceptions for rape or incest in abortion bans. Greene states that motherhood is the greatest gift for women, believing abortions can "scar your soul" and advocating for women to "make better choices" regarding sex to avoid pregnancy.

High
Foreign Policy

Marjorie Taylor Greene opposes the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2026, citing that it uses American tax dollars for foreign aid and wars, contributing to the rising national debt. She advocates for an "America First" foreign policy, emphasizing no more foreign wars and a focus on domestic issues before international engagement. She has also criticized past foreign policy actions as a "bait and switch" from campaign promises.

High
Education

Research pending more substantial sources.

Low
Gun Policy

Research pending more substantial sources.

Medium

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