Trump to Visit Georgia as Early Voting to Fill Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's House Seat Continues
President Trump aims to boost GOP candidates including Clay Fuller while stressing economic issues amid early voting and election-fraud claims in Georgia's 14th District.
- On Thursday, President Donald Trump is traveling to a Georgia congressional district to emphasize the economy and support a special election set for March 10, with early voting underway.
- In Fulton County, federal agents seized voting records less than a month ago, raising scrutiny of local election oversight under a 2021 law enabling state takeover.
- Trump endorsed Clay Fuller, district attorney, who called it `rocket fuel`, while Colton Moore called the endorsement `unfortunate`.
- Karoline Leavitt, White House press secretary, said Georgia is vital to Trump as he explores options on election measures, despite no evidence of widespread fraud.
- Leavitt said Mr. Trump is `exploring his options` on a potential executive order on voter fraud while audits, state officials, courts and the former attorney general found no evidence of widespread problems.
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Special Election to Replace Greene May Test Trump’s Grip on Georgia GOP
Northwest Georgia faces a crowded race to fill the surprise vacancy in Congress created by the sudden departure of Marjorie Taylor Greene. Greene, who represented the state’s 14th Congressional District, recently resigned from Congress following escalating disputes with President Donald Trump. The dispute erupted after Greene pushed for the release of Justice Department files linked to Jeffrey Epstein, causing Trump to withdraw his endorsement …
Trump hits campaign trail in key battleground as race to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene heats up
President Donald Trump visits Rome, Georgia, Thursday to showcase economic efforts as early voting continues in the special election to replace former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
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