Jared Craig, a Newnan attorney and president of the Georgia Veterans for America First, has entered the race for what was formerly Marjorie Taylor Greene’s seat as the U.S. House seat for the 14th District.
After Greene’s decision to step down, the vacancy led to the need for a special election that will take place on March 17 of 2026.
Craig announced his decision to run on December 1, but this is not his first congressional election. He previously ran in the Republican primary to represent Georgia’s 3rd Congressional District in 2022, where he lost to Drew Ferguson.
Georgia’s 14th Congressional District is located in northwest Georgia, which does not include Newnan. As a Newnan resident, Craig is not a current resident of that district, but he intends to move there if he were to win the election.
In a Facebook post announcing his campaign Craig wrote, “When Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene announced her resignation, the voters in GA-14 felt abandoned and uneasy. This seat must be filled with someone the voters can trust to defend the US Constitution, the MAGA Movement and stand with President Donald J. Trump in Washington. I believe I am the best candidate.”
Since announcing his intent to run for the seat he has criticized Greene, questioning her presence in the media if she plans not to return to public office.
“When your brand is based on shallow novelty, and your style is abrasive, you become incompatible with a functioning government when we have control,” Craig wrote on Facebook. “This is why gimmicks do not work very well or for very long.”
Craig is strongly rooted in his support for veterans, which can be seen on his campaign website and on the Georgia Veterans for America First website. While not a veteran himself, supporting veterans is a key part of his beliefs which has led to his role as the president of the organization.
A Coweta Republican leader who heard about Craig’s candidacy described him as “a true carpet bagger.” He additionally told The Citizen that things Craig has said and posted about on Facebook are thinly veiled derogatory statements made to minorities and describes his leadership within the Georgia Veterans for America First as “misrepresentation.”
On his campaign website, Craig’s listed platform includes controversial topics such as free firearm carrying openly and across state lines, returning the military to the Department of War, and abolishing the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) with the creation of a consumption tax.
He has also registered his campaign with the IRS, meaning he will be able to receive donations. In his past election, he was primarily self-funded. His goal is to raise $150,000 by January 1, 2026.
The March 17 special election will decide who will finish out the remainder of Greene’s term and represent the district in the House.


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