Georgia’s 14th District heads to April runoff as Harris and Fuller vie to fill Greene’s seat

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No candidate cleared 50% in Georgia’s 14th District race, sending Democrat Shawn Harris (about 37%) and Republican Clay Fuller (about 35%) to an April 7 runoff to replace Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. Fuller is Trump-endorsed; Harris emphasizes kitchen-table issues like gas prices and inflation. The runoff will determine who serves out Greene’s term and faces election again later this year, with national attention on Georgia’s reddest district.
- Harris, Fuller advance to a runoff in race to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene in Congress Georgia Recorder
- In Marjorie Taylor Greene’s District, a Trump-Backed Candidate Advances The New York Times
- Trump ally Clay Fuller advances in Georgia fight for MTG’s former seat Fox News
- Democrat Shawn Harris to face Trump-endorsed Republican Clay Fuller in runoff to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene CNN
- Trump’s pick advances in race to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene The Washington Post
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