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Cooper Jacks, the chairman of the Georgia Teen Republicans and a native of Greene’s north Georgia-based district, was met with a standing ovation after mentioning the congresswoman in his Friday remarks to the convention. The 14-year-old began as a volunteer for Greene’s campaign before becoming a paid staffer. Having followed her around the state with the America First tour — which Greene launched in May alongside embattled Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz — Jacks said a rousing response to her was commonplace.
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‘We like the job she’s doing’: Georgia GOP rallies around MTG
At the state party convention, support for controversial Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene ran deep among grassroots activists.
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Cooper Jacks, the chairman of the Georgia Teen Republicans and a native of Greene’s north Georgia-based district, was met with a standing ovation after mentioning the congresswoman in his Friday remarks to the convention. The 14-year-old began as a volunteer for Greene’s campaign before becoming a paid staffer. Having followed her around the state with the America First tour — which Greene launched in May alongside embattled Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz — Jacks said a rousing response to her was commonplace.