Georgia's 14th District braces for a crowded, high-stakes MTG replacement race

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Voters in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District will choose a replacement for Marjorie Taylor Greene from a crowded field; if no candidate wins a majority on Tuesday, the top two finishers advance to an April 7 runoff. The race features Trump-endorsed Republican Clay Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris, who has led fundraising, along with other GOP and Democratic contenders. Polls close at 7 p.m. ET, and the AP will only declare a winner when a clear path to victory exists, with recounts possible only for razor-thin margins. The outcome could affect the GOP’s slim House majority and sits among several concurrent state and local special elections.
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