Republican Clay Fuller, a former district attorney, won a special runoff election Tuesday to fill Georgia's 14th Congressional district seat. The seat was left vacant after Majorie Taylor Greene's early exit from the U.S. House of Representatives in January over clashes with President Donald Trump.
Fuller said Trump's endorsement was a "key factor" in his win during a Fox News interview he posted to X.
"My recommendation to any candidate that is running out there across the nation, in the Republican Party, is to embrace President Trump," Fuller said. "His policies and supporting him leads to victory."
President Trump doesn't lose and any candidate running as a Republican should embrace MAGA and America First policies.
GA-14 is Trump Country and we're proud of it! pic.twitter.com/cLeIqKlPsR
— Clay Fuller (@Clay4MainStreet) April 9, 2026
"No matter how much money the Democrats will continue to pour in to try to defeat President Trump, they just can't beat him" Fuller declared.
Fuller won Tuesday's election against Democrat Shawn Harris by an over 10% margin, despite Harris raising almost $6.5 million in campaign funds compared to Fuller's $1.2 million, according to campaign finance summaries published by the Federal Election Commission.
In the caption of his X post, the future Representative said all Republican candidates should embrace MAGA and "America First" Policies.
"GA-14 is Trump Country and we're proud of it!" he wrote.

