Showdown in Georgia: The Battle to Succeed Marjorie Taylor Greene

The upcoming runoff election in Georgia's 14th Congressional District will determine the successor to Marjorie Taylor Greene, featuring candidates Clay Fuller and Colton Moore, among others. The race is seen as a crucial test of Trump's influence in the area, following Greene's departure and the district's recent shift to a populist stronghold.

Showdown in Georgia: The Battle to Succeed Marjorie Taylor Greene
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Georgia's 14th Congressional District is set for a high-stakes runoff election next month to determine who will succeed Marjorie Taylor Greene in the U.S. House of Representatives. No candidate secured a majority in the initial vote, including Clay Fuller, who had the backing of former President Donald Trump.

This contest has attracted significant national interest following Greene's sudden exit after a fallout with Trump. The race is seen as a litmus test of Trump's control over his base, especially in a district that became a Republican stronghold under Greene's fiery leadership.

The victor of this special election, which has drawn a diverse field of candidates, will serve until the end of 2026 but will immediately need to prepare for a primary in May if they wish to secure a full term starting in 2027.

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