Race for Georgia's 14th: Harris and Fuller Head to Runoff
Democrat Shawn Harris and Republican Clay Fuller will face a runoff for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District. Fuller, despite an endorsement from Donald Trump, did not secure a majority. Harris aims to appeal to moderates in a traditionally Republican district. The winner will serve the remainder of Marjorie Taylor Greene's term.
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The political landscape in Georgia's 14th Congressional District is heating up as Democrat Shawn Harris and Republican Clay Fuller head to a runoff on April 7. This follows a special election where no candidate reached a majority, prompting the need for further voting.
Despite receiving an endorsement from former President Donald Trump, Fuller, who is a district attorney and member of the Georgia Air National Guard, couldn't secure an outright win in a field crowded with contenders. Meanwhile, Harris, a retired brigadier general and cattle farmer, is attempting to appeal to voters with a moderate stance, contrasting with Greene's previous approach.
The upcoming runoff will determine who fills the seat of Marjorie Taylor Greene, who was one of the most recognizable figures in Congress before her departure. The outcome is crucial as it could influence the Republican majority in the House, offering pivotal checks and balances amidst the ongoing political climate.
(With inputs from agencies.)

