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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) got some encouraging news in her re-election campaign after gaining support in her Georgia primary election — but the amount of money she spent getting it puts her in serious risk to a challenge, an expert warned Wednesday. The right-wing Republican ran unopposed in Tuesday’s primary and received 56,892 votes and, while turnout is typically lower in one-candidate races, Greene picked up support in Chatooga, Cobb and Walker counties, where she got 3,847 more votes than she did in 2022 when she had several challengers, reported Newsweek. “Uncontested primaries …

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