Internet shuts down Marjorie Taylor Greene as she brags about Donald Trump 'policies' that are 'winning'
WASHINGTON, DC: As the election year edges closer, Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has time and again continued to showcase her support for former President Donald Trump. This time, she did so with the help of a poll that focused on the seven key swing states.
This poll was conducted earlier in December and has now been shared by Greene as a reminder that “Trump policies are winning!” However, the internet did not seem to agree with the congresswoman.
Marjorie Taylor Greene shows support for former President Donald Trump
On X, formerly known as Twitter, congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene shared a poll that was originally posted by a page named “Morning Consult.”
This poll, made by Morning Consult and Bloomberg, made headlines around mid-December but has continued to make the rounds since as it focuses on Donald Trump’s lead over President Joe Biden in seven key swing states. These states include Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
As Greene shared a screenshot of the poll, she also wrote, “This is the one that shows it is TRUMP policies that are WINNING! Combined with the MASSIVE lead over ALL of the other candidates in the primary PROVES that Americans want MAGA!!!”
This is the one that shows it is TRUMP policies that are WINNING!
— Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸 (@mtgreenee) December 29, 2023
Combined with the MASSIVE lead over ALL of the other candidates in the primary PROVES that Americans want MAGA!!!
NOT Nikki Haley Republican globalists neocon America LAST Republican unity crap!! pic.twitter.com/yRFLFY3ztI
The congresswoman also took a dig at GOP candidate Nikki Haley and added, “NOT Nikki Haley Republican globalists neocon America LAST Republican unity crap!!”
As per Morning Consult, one of the key areas focused on by voters was economic issues as they also stated that the data shows Biden is “not reaping big rewards for poor but improving inflation perceptions.”
Marjorie Taylor Greene gets mocked online
After Marjorie Taylor Greene shared the polls that showcased Donald Trump’s lead over Joe Biden in seven swing states, the internet was quick to respond.
One user wrote, “What policies!!” and another wrote, “I don’t think I could name one Trump policy.”
“It's sad that you believe this rubbish. How did it work for you the last time. No red wave. Just a lot of red faces,” wrote one user. A fourth person asked, “What trump policy?” adding, “He had zero accomplishments??!”
It's sad that you believe this rubbish. How did it work for you the last time. No red wave. Just a lot of red faces.
— Sandy (@sandiechill) December 29, 2023
What trump policy? He had zero accomplishments??!
— Bruno in the Bay (@BrunoTheGreat32) December 29, 2023
People continued to shut down Greene on X as one user wrote, “What bulls**t. You’ll find out how many people don’t want Trump or you in 2024!” and another questioned, “Could you tell me exactly which policies these poling numbers are in response to?”
What bullshit.
— 🩵☀️Sunsun Girly🩵☀️ (@sunsungirly) December 29, 2023
You’ll find out how many people don’t want Trump or you in 2024!
Could you tell me exactly which policies these poling numbers are in response to?
— Pennis Pissington (@dicks_jj) December 29, 2023
One more person also asked, “What policy’s ? Lmao !” as they alleged, “He did nothing in 4yrs other than give tax breaks to the wealthy . Put us is dire debt, and told Americans to drink bleach !”
The same person further remarked, “Marge Quick question how can you stand the stench when being with him ?” referring to the trending hashtag #TrumpStinks.
What policy’s ? Lmao ! He did nothing in 4yrs other than give tax breaks to the wealthy . Put us is dire debt, and told Americans to drink bleach ! Marge Quick question how can you stand the stench when being with him ?
— Freebird♥️🐻❄️♥️ (@Freebir97491791) December 29, 2023
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