Georgia’s 14th District votes to replace Greene in high-stakes special election

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Voters in Georgia’s 14th District head to a special election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene, with 17 Republicans (plus several unofficial withdrawals) and three Democrats on the ballot; if no candidate wins a majority, the top two advance to an April 7 runoff. Republicans largely back Trump, though Colton Moore has criticized him over the Epstein files and Clay Fuller carries Trump’s endorsement. Democrats Shawn Harris, Jonathan Hobbs, and Jim Davis are running, with Harris receiving a late endorsement from Pete Buttigieg, as money pours into ads in a district that heavily backed Trump in 2024.
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