Voters in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District are heading to a runoff election to replace former Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, reported by CBS News. The race pits Republican Clay Fuller against Democrat Shawn Harris following a split result in the initial vote where neither secured a majority.
According to the report, the contest carries national significance as Republicans hold a narrow majority in the House. Fuller, who has President Donald Trump’s backing, has defended the administration’s Iran policy, while Harris has criticized the war as unnecessary and called for a focus on domestic economic issues.
Voters in Georgia's 14th Congressional District will choose between Republican Clay Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris. https://t.co/y5d9BxSwlv
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The report said Greene resigned earlier this year after a public fallout with Trump, accusing him of abandoning core conservative priorities. She has not endorsed either candidate.
While the district has traditionally favored Republicans, Harris’s earlier performance has drawn attention. Analysts say the runoff could serve as an early indicator of voter sentiment on Trump’s foreign policy and economic agenda.
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