Republican Clay Fuller to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene in House
Summary
Republican Clay Fuller won a special runoff election to replace Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District. His victory increases the Republican majority in the House of Representatives by one seat during President Donald Trump's second term.Key Facts
- Clay Fuller, a Republican, won the runoff election against Democrat Shawn Harris.
- The election was held in Georgia's 14th Congressional District, known to be a conservative area.
- Fuller’s win adds one more seat to the House GOP’s narrow majority.
- Fuller received President Trump’s support during the campaign.
- Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned in January after disagreements with President Trump.
- The race showed a significant shift from President Trump’s earlier strong wins in the district.
- Fuller plans to focus on supporting President Trump’s "America First" agenda and bringing manufacturing jobs to the district.
- The House Republicans now have a two-vote margin majority instead of just one.
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