Trump-backed Fuller and Democrat Harris move to Georgia runoff to succeed Marjorie Taylor Greene
No candidate won a majority in the 17-person special election, leading to an April 7 runoff between Trump-endorsed Republican Fuller and Democrat Harris.
- Trump-Backed Republican Clay Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris will advance to a runoff election on April 7 to fill the House seat vacated by Marjorie Taylor Greene.
- Trump endorsed Fuller, holding a rally for him last month in Rome, Georgia and calling him a 'proven, conservative fighter'.
- Greene resigned from Congress in January after a public falling out with Trump over her push to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
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Democrat Advances to Runoff in Special Election to Replace Marjorie Taylor Greene
Thanks to a crowded Republican field in Georgia's conservative 14th Congressional District, Democrat Shawn Harris earned the most votes in the first round of votingShawn Harris; Marjorie Taylor GreeneCredit: Megan Varner/Getty; Sarah L. Voisin/The Washington Post via GettyNEED TO KNOWDemocrat Shawn Harris has made it to the runoff election to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene's seat in CongressHarris' victory in the heavily Republican district was par…
Georgia Special Election Moves to Runoff, Keeping Pressure on GOP House Majority
Marjorie Taylor Greene’s House seat remains open after a special election to fill the vacancy moved to a runoff on Tuesday. The GOP has a razor-thin House majority of just four seats, and the Democrats could narrow that further by flipping this typically Republican seat. The crowded Tuesday night ballot featured 17 candidates, with 12 Republicans and five Democrats. Since no candidate won a majority of the vote outright, the two top candidate…
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This summary encompasses various domestic news events in the US, including a Georgia runoff election, a foreign hacker compromising FBI files, soaring car prices, new DOJ policies, Trump's campaign strategies, and other significant political and economic developments within the country.
Battle over MTG's former seat goes unresolved on election night — but Trump-backed Republican tastes victory
Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R) called it quits and left office on Jan. 5, leaving Georgia's 14th congressional district up for grabs.Shawn Harris — a Democratic retired brigadier general who was previously defeated by Greene in a landslide — attempted to take the seat in Tuesday's free-for-all special election. He was, however, thwarted by Clay Fuller, a hard-nosed Republican who served in the Air National Guard and left his role as dist…
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