Who are Clayton Fuller and Shawn Harris, candidates in the Georgia runoff election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene?
Clayton Fuller and Shawn Harris are set to compete in a runoff election for Georgia's 14th Congressional District on April 7, following a closely contested primary. Harris, a retired Army general, emerged as the frontrunner, securing the highest number of votes, while Fuller, who has the backing of former President Donald Trump, closely trails behind. This election is critical as the winner will serve the remainder of the term until 2026 and will also vie for a full term beginning in 2027. The political landscape in Georgia continues to draw attention, especially with high-profile candidates and the influence of national figures like Trump playing a significant role in local elections. Voter turnout and engagement will be key factors influencing the outcome of this runoff, as both candidates aim to solidify their platforms and appeal to the constituents of the district during the final campaign stretch.
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