Q's your daddy? Republican funders back conspiracy theorists running for Congress

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Q's your daddy? Republican funders back conspiracy theorists running for Congress
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Marjorie Taylor Greene appears to be on her way to becoming the first elected member of the House of Representative who openly aligns with the online conspiracy theory known as QAnon.

Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia businesswoman and mother of three, appears to be on her way to becoming the first elected member of the House of Representative who openly aligns with the online conspiracy theory known as QAnon. And a political action committee with ties to President Trump’s allies in Congress is working to help get her there.

Story continuesThe campaign committees for both Jordan and Biggs have each also contributed thousands of dollars to Greene’s campaign, records show. Spokespeople for Jordan and Biggs did not respond to requests for comment on this story. A request to the White House press office for comment from Meadows also went unanswered.

Trump has said of Maxwell, whom he has known socially over the years, along with Epstein, “I wish her well. ... Let them [Department of Justice] prove somebody was guilty.” Greene’s campaign dismissed the Atlanta paper’s questions about the photo with Doles as “silly and the same type of sleazy attacks the Fake News Media levels against President Trump.”According to a running tally by Media Matters for America, if Greene wins in the upcoming runoff election, she would become the 15th QAnon supporter to secure a spot on the ballot in November.

“If you're looking for a candidate willing to take the fight to radical leftist Democrats like Nancy Pelosi and AOC, I'm your gal!” reads Greene’s WinRed page. “It will soon become the way that virtually all money is raised, because it’s so efficient,” Mayer said, noting that while WinRed makes it easier to raise money for Republican candidates, “it’s not as if the platform itself is deciding where the money goes.”

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