Summary
Voters in Georgia's 14th Congressional District are participating in a special election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene, who resigned. The election features 17 candidates across different parties, with prediction markets showing Republican Clay Fuller as the likely leader.
Key Facts
- The special election is being held to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene in Georgia’s 14th District.
- Greene resigned earlier this year after a public conflict with President Donald Trump.
- There are 17 candidates running, which may lead to a runoff if no one gets over 50% of the vote.
- Prediction markets show Clay Fuller, a Republican, as the favorite to win.
- Democrat Shawn Harris is the second most likely candidate, based on trading data.
- Prediction markets are places where people bet on election outcomes; they are not official polls or results.
- The markets suggest Fuller has a strong chance to win or go to a runoff, with Harris as his main competitor.