Trump to Visit Georgia as Early Voting to Fill Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's House Seat Continues
Trump visits Rome to support Clay Fuller in a special election with 18 candidates and early voting underway in Georgia's 14th District, a GOP-leaning seat.
- President Donald Trump is slated to visit Rome, Georgia on Thursday as early voting continues in the race to fill Georgia's 14th Congressional District seat.
- Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned on Jan. 5, leaving the 14th District seat vacant earlier this year, prompting a special election.
- Trump declared in a Wednesday Truth Social post endorsing Clay Fuller, who called the endorsement `the honor of a lifetime.`
- The March 10 special election will decide the seat, with Georgia law requiring 50% majority plus one vote making an April 7 runoff likely if no candidate wins outright.
- A crowded field of more than 20 candidates is competing for the seat, drawing national attention and intensifying jockeying for President Donald Trump's favor in the solidly Republican 14th District.
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Trump to visit Georgia as early voting to fill former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's House seat continues
President Trump is set to head to Georgia's 14th Congressional District this week as voters go to the polls to choose who will replace former U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
The race is on to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene in Congress
Candidates for Georgia's 14th Congressional District participate in Atlanta Press Club forums. Top: From left, Star Black, Reagan Box, Jim Davis, Clay Fuller, Rob "Rush" Ruszkowski, Brian Stover, Meg Strickland, Jim Tully, Andrew Underwood. Bottom, from left, Beau Brown, Eric Cunningham, Tom Gray, Shawn Harris, Jonathan Hobbs, Nicky Lama, Colton Moore, Jennifer Turnipseed. Photos via J. Glenn Photography. Candidates who have qualifi…
The race is on to replace Greene in northwest Georgia district
Early voting began Monday in the race for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District, and candidates are racing to set themselves apart from the crowd — and often from the district’s previous representative, former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene.
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