WASHINGTON, July 3. /TASS/. There are now virtually no differences between the two major US political parties, but the emergence of a third powerful political force in the country is not yet in sight, former House of Representatives member Marjorie Taylor Greene (a Republican from the state of Georgia) told TASS in an interview.
"Both parties are pretty much the same. They have the same outcome. They just have different ranging of arguments, more on social issues. But I think a pretty big portion of Americans are just completely disgusted with the whole thing," the politician said.
When asked if she sees a new, powerful political force emerging in the US, Taylor Greene replied: "I think it's very hard." "It would be some time before a third party could actually get a stronghold. It's very difficult to do. And then, we'd be fighting an uphill battle against the media who are in two camps (that is, supporting either the Democrats or the Republicans - TASS)," the former lawmaker noted. "It would be very difficult, but I think there are a lot of people trying or wanting to try it," Taylor Greene added.
Greatest betrayal
She confirmed that she does not intend to vote for either the Republican or Democratic candidates in the US midterm elections in November. "But we are so angry at the Republican Party for repeatedly lying and betraying their campaign promises. So it's just gotten to a point where people like myself and [American journalist and one of the most popular conservative commentators in the US] Tucker Carlson, and many others are no longer going to reward the Republican Party with our support because they betray us every single time. And this (the war with Iran - TASS) is the biggest betrayal that's ever happened that I can recall. I mean, literally, they said no more foreign wars, and then they're launching them and waging foreign wars," Taylor Greene emphasized.








