Democrat Shawn Harris Leads Georgia 14th District Runoff After Greene Resignation
Harris, a retired Army brigadier general and farmer, leads after a March 10 vote with Democrats hopeful amid local discontent with Trump, runoff set for April 7.
- On Monday, early voting begins for the April 7 runoff election where Democratic House candidate Shawn Harris faces Republican Clay Fuller to replace former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in Georgia's 14th District.
- Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned in January following a reported fallout with President Donald Trump, leaving the seat open in what conservative commentator and former state Rep. Buzz Brockway describes as "too solid a red district."
- Harris, a retired Army National Guard brigadier general and cattle farmer, emphasizes his working-class background: "I went right back to work with my hands and built a cattle farm that I live on every day."
- Georgia Democratic Party Chair Charlie Bailey suggests the race reflects broader momentum building toward November, as control of Congress remains the central focus for both parties in the midterms.
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