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Reuters: Georgia election exposes divisions in Trump’s base
Trump's endorsement of Clay Fuller hasn't deterred 14 other Republicans competing in Georgia's 14th District, highlighting divisions within the MAGA movement and a fluid race, poll shows.
- On March 10, voters in Georgia's 14th District will decide, with Clay Fuller, former district attorney for four counties in north-west Georgia, as the presumptive frontrunner after President Donald Trump endorsed him on Feb 4, despite 14 other Republicans competing.
- After Greene resigned in January, the Georgia 14th District, a MAGA stronghold, now hosts three Democratic candidates and one independent competing for the seat.
- A late‑January poll of 729 registered Republicans showed Mr Moore and Mr Fuller at 13.4 and 12.6 support, with over a third undecided, indicating a fluid race.
- Splitting the MAGA vote may hand Democrats an opening in this conservative district, as Republican candidates divide support and Shawn Harris could force an April 7, 2026 runoff.
- Interviews with 22 voters show the race remains fluid as many Republicans say Trump's endorsement alone won't decide their vote, reflecting a Republican Party and MAGA movement in transition, Professor Nathan Price said.
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MAGA vs MAGA: Georgia election exposes divisions in Trump’s base
Donald Trump may have expected his endorsement of a local prosecutor in the race to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene to clear the field. Instead, more than a dozen Republicans are still competing, turning this deeply conservative corner of Georgia into an election-year test.
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