Greene's name has come up as a potential running mate for Trump as he vies for a second term
Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said she's going to New Hampshire to support former President Donald Trump ahead of the first-in-the-nation primary election on Tuesday.
Greene announced on social media that she is heading to the Granite State to support Trump in his push for the top of the GOP ticket in 2024, proclaiming the former president will have an "historic" win.
"I’m so excited to be heading to The Granite State today to support President Trump in the first in the nation primary!" Greene wrote on Monday. "Tomorrow’s victory will be historic!"
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I’m so excited to be heading to The Granite State today to support President Trump in the first in the nation primary! Tomorrow’s victory will be historic! #FITN #Trump2024
— Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸 (@mtgreenee) January 22, 2024
Live Free or Die!!https://t.co/IBGFxNVbfm
"Live Free or Die!!" she added, quoting the New Hampshire state motto.
Greene's name has been thrown around in recent years as a potential running mate for Trump as he vies for his second term.
However, Trump has not made a decision on who will be joining him on his 2024 ticket.
Still, speculation has been fueled by the Georgia Republican's appearances at Trump's rallies, and she has been a top surrogate for the president before.
Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said she's going to New Hampshire to support former President Trump ahead of the first-in-the-nation primary election on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)
Greene's travel comes before the critical New Hampshire primary election.
The GOP primary field has dwindled down to two major names, Trump and his former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis suspended his campaign on Sunday.
Trump and Haley are both campaigning hard ahead of Tuesday's primary, and a win for either of them is crucial.
If Trump wins, he will likely solidify himself as the GOP nominee for president in 2024, setting up a rematch with President Biden.
The GOP primary field has dwindled to two major names, Trump and his United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley. (Julie Bennett/Getty Images)
However, should Haley win, it creates a chink in Trump's armor and allows for a narrative boost to the former South Carolina governor.
Trump, who is running a third straight time for the White House, stands at 57% support in a daily tracking poll released on Monday by Suffolk University, the Boston Globe and NBC10 in Boston, with Haley at 38%. Both candidates received two-point bumps with the departure of DeSantis, who was a distant third in New Hampshire in the single digits.
Fox News Digital reached out to Greene and Trump's campaigns for comment.
Fox News Digital's Paul Steinhauser contributed reporting.
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