Georgia Runoff
Fuller and Harris head to runoff election
Clay Fuller / Shawn Harris / Marjorie Taylor Greene / Georgia, United States / Republican Party / Democratic Party / special election / midterm elections /

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  • A high-stakes special election is underway in Georgia's 14th Congressional District to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene, who stepped down after a rift with Donald Trump, creating a rare opportunity for Democrats in this traditionally red territory.
  • Republican Clay Fuller, endorsed by Trump, has emerged alongside Democrat Shawn Harris, a retired Army general, as the leading candidates after a crowded initial race that featured 22 contenders.
  • In a tightly contested election, Harris garnered 37% of the vote, while Fuller followed closely with 35%, forcing a runoff scheduled for April 7.
  • The election has attracted significant financial support, with Fuller receiving $500,000 from a super PAC linked to the tech industry, emphasizing the growing importance of campaign funding in modern politics.
  • Harris is gaining traction in a deeply conservative area, suggesting a potential shift in voter sentiment as he claims to have momentum and some support from Republican voters.
  • The outcome of this runoff could have major implications for the balance of power in Congress, as a Democratic win might decrease the Republican majority, setting the stage for a dramatic midterm election year.

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