Republican Clay Fuller wins special election for Marjorie Taylor Greene’s old seat in Congress
NBC News projects Fuller won after Republicans consolidated about 60% of the first-round vote and Trump backed him in the district.
- On Tuesday, Republican Clay Fuller won the special election runoff for Georgia's 14th Congressional District, securing 54 percent of the vote and filling the seat vacated by former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene.
- Greene resigned from her House seat in January following a public falling out with President Donald Trump over his handling of files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
- Endorsed by the president, Fuller, a former district attorney and Air National Guard officer, campaigned on a 'MAGA America first' agenda against Democrat Shawn Harris.
- Fuller defeated Harris decisively, securing 54 percent of the vote to Harris's 44 percent, with results called shortly after 8 p.m. on Tuesday.
- The victory strengthens the Republican majority in the narrowly divided House, providing another ally as candidates ramp up campaigns ahead of the 2026 midterms.
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Shawn Harris Lost His Bid For Marjorie Taylor Greene's Seat, But His Performance Could Still Mean Trouble For MAGA
Even in defeat, Democrat Shawn Harris made waves in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District, signaling that Republicans may be losing ground in one of the state’s most reliably red regions. Trump-backed Republican Clay Fuller won Tuesday night’s runoff — to complete former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s term — but results from Harris’ campaign drew attention from both parties. Potential trouble for MAGA Fuller led by roughly 16 percentage points wi…
Republican Clay Fuller Wins Special Congressional Election in Georgia
The GOP has managed to maintain its narrow majority in the House of Representatives after a Republican won a Georgia special election, but Democrats managed to make significant gains in the district. Republican Clay Fuller was elected in a special election runoff challenge Tuesday to succeed former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene representing Georgia’s 14th congressional district. Greene retired from Congress in January amidst a public feud with Pre…
GOP Wins Race to Replace MTG—But District Shifts Double-Digits Toward Dems
Clayton Fuller won a Georgia special election to replace retired Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Tuesday night, growing the House Republican majority by one. However, Republicans won by a slimmer margin than in years past, an ominous sign with just over half a year to go until the midterm elections. Fuller, a District Attorney, defeated Shawn Harris, a Democrat whose website describes him as a “retired Brigadier General” and “cattle pr…
Local prosecutor Clay Fuller will replace Congressional Marjorie Taylor Greene, this former trumpist in total break with the American president.
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