Trump-backed Fuller heads to runoff to fill MTG’s Georgia seat
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Trump-endorsed Clayton Fuller surged to a runoff against Democrat Shawn Harris in Georgia's 14th Congressional District to fill the remainder of Marjorie Taylor Greene’s term. Fuller, a prosecutor and Air National Guard member, benefited from Trump's endorsement after a crowded GOP field, while Harris—a retired brigadier general who previously challenged Greene—led early vote totals but faces a tough path in a strongly conservative district. The April 7 runoff prolongs the vacancy in Washington and comes as candidates including Colton Moore prepare for a May primary for a full-term seat.
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- Trump-endorsed Republican advances to runoff in Georgia special election for MTG’s seat Politico
- How the special election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene is testing the power of Trump’s endorsement CNN
- Trump-backed Clay Fuller to face Democrat Shawn Harris in Georgia race for MTG seat Axios
- Live Results: Georgia's 14th Congressional District special election PBS
- Clay Fuller and Shawn Harris head to runoff in Georgia race to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene BBC
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