Marjorie Taylor Greene: The Unbeatable Cash Cow You’re Wasting Your Money On
We all want her gone, but, I'm sorry, MTG cannot be beat in her current district.
I’ve got a short list of people I’d rather see vanish into the void: Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, and Marjorie Taylor Greene (MTG).
But MTG? She’s a special kind of menace—mean, corrupt, and obsessed with power and cash. Problem is, she’s glued to her Georgia House seat like a barnacle on a sinking ship, thanks to a red X10 district. If you’re donating to her Democratic opponents, you’re not fighting the good fight—you’re falling for a scam.
The Data: MTG’s District Is a Money Pit
Here’s the scorecard for MTG’s last three elections (2020, 2022, 2024) in Georgia’s 14th District, a gerrymandered fortress where Democrats lose big.
MTG’s Fundraising Haul: $22,232,425
Democrat Candidates’ Haul: $19,634,107
MTG’s Average Vote Share: 68.33%
Democrats’ Average Vote Share: 31.66%
MTG’s raking in millions and winning by landslides—over 30% every time. Her district, packed with deep-red voters and drawn to keep it that way, is a death sentence for Democrats. Her opponents? They’re burning cash.
Check the cost-per-vote absurdity:
2024: MTG ($37.11/vote) vs. Shawn Harris ($26.16/vote).
2022: MTG ($64.40/vote) vs. Marcus Flowers ($181.54/vote).
2020: MTG ($9.73/vote) vs. Kevin Van Ausdal ($1.26/vote).
Where Your Money Could’ve Gone: The Frisch Heartbreak
Now, let’s talk about a race where your dollars could’ve made history. Meet Adam Frisch, the guy who almost sent Lauren Boebert packing in Colorado’s 3rd District in 2022. Frisch lost by a measly 546 votes. Boebert’s cost-per-vote? $44.74. Frisch’s? $24.96. Do the math: an extra $13,628 could’ve flipped that race. Hell, $500,000 would’ve buried Boebert so deep she’d still be with Jayson. Instead, she fled to a safer district in 2024 because Frisch had her shaking.
The Fix: Be a Smart Donor
I’m not saying you’re dumb for wanting to fight MTG—she’s the human equivalent of a dumpster fire. But passion without strategy is just noise. Check vote margins, fundraising gaps, and district demographics on sites like OpenSecrets.org, FiveThirtyEight, or Ballotpedia. If the numbers scream “unwinnable,” redirect your cash to a race that’s actually in play. Look for districts with margins under 5% or candidates polling within striking distance. That’s where your $20 can tip the scales.
I’ll have more on this topic and how scam consultants should be held to account.
What do you think?
I have tried to get Democrat donors to do this for long time. Forgrt races where we will not win, the goal is to control the House & Senate . It's about winning