Georgia Runoff: Trump-Backed Candidate to Face Democrat in Pivotal Race
In Georgia, Trump-endorsed Republican Clay Fuller will face Democrat Shawn Harris in a runoff election. The race is seen as a key test of Trump's influence within his party. Fuller won 35.3% of the vote, slightly trailing Harris at 36.8%. The outcome reflects the district's conservative leanings.
The runoff election in Georgia's 14th Congressional District will see Trump-endorsed Republican candidate Clay Fuller face off against Democrat Shawn Harris. The race is closely watched as it gauges former President Trump's influence over the Republican base.
With 83% of votes counted, Harris leads narrowly with 36.8%, while Fuller trails closely at 35.3%. This region, known for its conservative stronghold, had been easily won by Marjorie Taylor Greene in past elections. Fuller's campaign gains momentum from Trump's endorsement, seen as pivotal in the race.
Despite not securing a majority, Fuller expressed optimism, highlighting the significance of Trump's support. Meanwhile, Harris emphasizes a broad coalition-building approach, aiming to galvanize Democrats, Republicans, and Independents. As the race heats up, it continues to attract national attention, spotlighting Georgia's political dynamics.
(With inputs from agencies.)

