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Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has said it is "impossible" for her to lose in the upcoming midterms.
In a lengthy Twitter thread, the congresswoman said she is the only sitting member of Congress and candidate without a campaign Twitter account. Twitter permanently suspended her personal account in January for violating its COVID-19 misleading information policy.
On her official congressional account late on Saturday, Greene said this "means I am not able to campaign or raise money for my campaign on this platform."
Her Democratic opponent, Army veteran Marcus Flowers, has been "able to raise over $15 MILLION from Democrat donors all over the country that are being lied to about his ability to win in Georgia's beautiful deep red 14th district," she wrote.
"I mean it's impossible so they might as well pile up that $15 million and pour lighter fluid on it and set it on fire."
on this platform but my Democrat opponent has been able to raise over $15 MILLION from Democrat donors all over the country that are being lied to about his ability to win in Georgia's beautiful deep red 14th district.
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene?? (@RepMTG) November 6, 2022
I mean it's impossible so..
Greene went on to say that "NONE of that money will hurt ANY Republican anywhere."
She also said that if she had her personal account, she "could've at least warned all those Democrat donors that they were wasting their money" on Flowers.
"I bet other Democrat candidates could have used some of that $15 million that Marcus Flowers got, and maybe those Dem donors would have sent their money to other Dems, but shamefully no one told them it's literally impossible for Marcus Flowers to win," she added.
and maybe those Dem donors would have sent their money to other Dems, but shamefully no one told them it's literally impossible for Marcus Flowers to win.
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene?? (@RepMTG) November 6, 2022
Maybe they ask for a refund, who knows. ?♀️
But I would like my personal Twitter account back please.
And an edit button;)
Greene is "very likely" to win re-election in Georgia's 14th congressional district, according to polling website FiveThirtyEight, which gives her a 99 in 100 chance of victory against Flowers.
Greene also alleged that "communists and Democrat activists (and very likely Marcus Flowers donors)" at Twitter had "violated my ability to campaign and raise money for my campaign."
Her campaign has "only been able to raise $12.5 million from incredible people supporting me," Greene said.
"Imagine if my campaign Twitter account was active and I could post campaign ads, information, events, and fundraising links. More America loving patriots would have donated a lot more. But that's just the point. The people who work (or worked) at Twitter didn't want that."
Greene said "a bunch of hired trolls and bots" will respond that she is still able to tweet.
"However that still doesn't change the fact that my personal freedom of speech has been violated by Twitter and it affects my ability to campaign and raise money for my campaign bc I'm not allowed to on this account," she wrote.

Tagging Elon Musk, the new owner of the platform, she said he "is a busy guy and probably doesn't know that."
"I would like my personal Twitter account back please," she concluded in the thread. "And an edit button;)."
In the past few years, Greene has promoted several conspiracy theories, including claims that the 2020 presidential election was rigged or stolen.
She also sparked anger online earlier in November after saying that Ukraine would not recieve any more money if Republicans took back the House and Senate.
The comments led to Piers Morgan calling her "Putin's useful idiot," while Liz Cheney said "this is exactly what Putin wants."
Despite the controversies, Greene continues to have strong support among Georgia voters.
During the Republican primaries on March 24, Greene got 69.5 percent of the votes, while rival Jennifer Strahan trailed behind with 16.9 percent.
Tweeting on Sunday, Flowers said he was on the "campaign trail every single day working to defeat" Greene as he called for more donations.
We are on the campaign trail every single day working to defeat Marjorie Taylor Greene. You can help us finish strong by donating today! https://t.co/zzFndSXBX5
— Marcus Flowers (@Marcus4Georgia) November 6, 2022
Newsweek has contacted Greene and Flowers for comment.
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