Georgia voters pick Greene’s successor in the 14th District special election

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Georgia voters in the 14th Congressional District are casting ballots March 10 to choose a successor to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene after her resignation amid a rift with Trump. Leading Republicans Clay Fuller (Trump-backed) and Colton Moore, and Democrat Shawn Harris head a crowded field, with a runoff possible if no candidate wins a majority. The winner will serve the remainder of Greene’s term, with primaries for a full two-year term set for May 19 and potential runoffs before the general election in November. The district is heavily Republican, making a Democratic victory unlikely in the near term.
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