
Shawn Harris Faces Clay Fuller in Georgia 14th District Runoff
Key Takeaways
- Republican Clay Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris run runoff to fill MTG's Georgia 14th.
- Harris led March 10 first round with 37%, Fuller finished second.
- The race could affect the GOP House majority after MTG's resignation amid Trump feud.
Tight Race in Trump-Thumping Georgia
Voters in Georgia's 14th Congressional District head to the polls April 7 for a special election runoff.
“ROME — Voters in northwest Georgia head to the polls today to decide whether Republican Clay Fuller or Democrat Shawn Harris will represent them in Congress”
The district is the most Republican-leaning in the state; Trump carried it by 37 points in 2024.

Democrat Shawn Harris led the March 10 all-party special election with 37 percent.
Harris faces Republican Clay Fuller, who has Trump's Complete and Total Endorsement.
The runoff will test whether Democrats can turn anti-war and economic frustration into gains in deep-red territory.
Trump Endorses Fuller
Trump urged Republicans to get out and vote for Clay Fuller.
At least four of Fuller's former Republican opponents endorsed him.
Fuller has backed Trump to the hilt, finding no issue of disagreement.
Harris contrasts himself with Greene's bomb-throwing style.
War and Economy as Issues
The escalating conflict with Iran and economic unease are open questions in the race.
“Finally, Marjorie Taylor Greene’s seat will be filled in Congress”
Harris believes the rough economy and unpopular war makes this ripe for an upset.
He put the war in the top three issues for people in the district.
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