Clay Fuller Wins Runoff Election to Replace Marjorie Taylor Greene
Georgia Republican Clay Fuller, a former district attorney, defeated Democrat Shawn Harris in a special runoff election Tuesday to fill Georgia's 14th Congressional seat left vacant after Marjorie Taylor Greene's early exit from the U.S. House in January.
Fuller's win was key to the Republican Party maintaining its majority in Congress as midterm elections loom, with several seats potentially flipped. The district, to be represented by Fuller, has never been held by a Democrat.
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