Big Win for Marjorie Taylor Greene: Judge Squashes Bid to Ban Her from Ballot in Crushing Blow to Vile Dems

A Georgia judge dealt a crushing blow to leftists when he ruled that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was eligible to run for reelection in November, shutting down a bid by activists and their out of state lawyers who sought to gin-up a bogus case to have her thrown off the ballot by using an obscure Civil War-era provision, a sad day for Democrats who are having a terrible week.

Administrative Law Judge Charles Beaudrot announced his decision on Friday afternoon, two weeks after a hearing when Greene’s antagonists attempted to have her disqualified under the 14th Amendment on the pretense that she had participated in an insurrection, the term that Democrats concocted for the protest by Trump supporters that went badly off the rails on January 6, 2021, but ultimately, their legal chicanery failed to convince him of her guilt.

The decision on whether to allow Taylor Greene access to the ballot was left up to Georgia’s Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger who cleared the way on Friday night, capping off a brutal week for Democrats.