Republican Clay Fuller Wins Georgia's 14th, Secures GOP Control
Key Takeaways
- Clay Fuller wins Georgia's 14th District special election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene.
- Fuller is a Republican prosecutor.
- Georgia's 14th District seat previously held by Greene is filled.
Fuller Victory
Clay Fuller won Georgia's 14th District special election with approximately 54% of the vote.
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He will assume the seat immediately but must run again in 2026.

Fuller positioned himself as the best choice for those 100% behind President Trump.
The 14th District is considered a Republican stronghold.
Campaign Dynamics
The election followed Greene's resignation after breaking with Trump.
Harris raised $6.4 million and criticized out-of-touch politicians.

The Republican vote was split among 17 candidates in the primaries.
Fuller ran an America First-aligned campaign focusing on public safety, economy, and tax cuts.
He highlighted his record as a local prosecutor, National Guard officer, and White House Fellow.
Strategic Implications
The panel discussed how the election could influence Democrats' midterm strategy.
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They covered the DOJ's efforts to re-energize the fight against fraud.
They addressed Vance attending an event for Hungarian Prime Minister Orban.
The election results affirm a broader realignment in Georgia toward the GOP.
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