Trump-Backed Fuller, Harris Headed to Georgia Runoff to Replace Greene

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In Georgia's 14th Congressional District, Republican Clay Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris advanced to an April 7 runoff to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene after neither won a majority in a crowded field. Fuller benefited from President Trump's endorsement and conservative-group support, while Harris—who previously challenged Greene—has cross-party backing, including from Pete Buttigieg. The district leans heavily Republican, making Fuller the favorite in the runoff.
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- Fuller, Harris nab spots in Georgia House runoff for Greene’s seat The Hill
- Live Results: Georgia's 14th Congressional District special election PBS
- Live updates: Georgia voters advance Trump's pick and a Democratic candidate to runoff in House special election NBC News
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