Marjorie Taylor Greene recites pledge under Democratic party sign at rodeo
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) unwittingly gave Georgia Democrats some free publicity on Friday.

Greene led a reading of the Pledge of Allegiance at the Charles B. Davis Memorial Rodeo in Ringgold, Georgia, where the far-right congresswoman was introduced as “one of the spunkiest people in Washington D.C. this day and time.”

“She speaks for America, she speaks for you Georgians,” the announcer said sitting atop a white horse.

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Greene is seen in video she posted of the event waving to applause from an adoring crowd in a Catoosa County community in which she is revered. Donald Trump in 2020 collected 77 percent of the vote in the ruby red county, where Joe Biden got just 21 percent of the vote.

After telling the crowd to “please remove your hats and place your hands over your heart,” Greene recites the pledge directly under a blue sign for the Catoosa County Democratic Party.

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Greene after reciting the pledge waves her red MAGA hat at the crowd before putting it over her head.

“Honored to lead the Pledge of Allegiance at the Chas B. Davis Memorial Rodeo in Ringgold, Georgia!” Greene tweeted.

In a statement to Raw Story on Friday night, the Catoosa County Democratic Party chided Greene for her appearance.

"The Catoosa County Democratic Party is proud to again sponsor the 27th Annual Charles B. Davis Memorial PRCA Rodeo, helping to raise funds for local organizations here in Catoosa County, Georgia," the statement read. "We were just as surprised as everyone else to see Rep. Greene in attendance at this local event, given she spends so little time in her district. Unlike Rep. Greene, we are focused on engaging with our community and uniting, not dividing both Catoosa County and the GA-14 congressional district."

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