Georgia Special Election: Democrat and Republican Face Off in Runoff

A Democrat and a Republican will compete in a runoff election to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene's vacant congressional seat in Georgia's 14th district.
The Democrat Shawn Harris will go head-to-head with Republican Clay Fuller in a run-off after they came out ahead in a special election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene in Congress on Tuesday night.
Harris expressed confidence that he can build a coalition of Democrats, independents, and Republicans to win the seat, saying "The way I'm going to go to Congress is that it's going to be a coalition of Democrats, independents and Republicans."
However, Fuller believes the Republican party will unite behind him, stating, "I think the Republican party is going to unite around us because they know that the Democrat is too dangerous. We can't have a Democrat representing Georgia 14. That would be a tragedy for our community, a tragedy for Georgia 14 and a tragedy for the Maga movement."
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Source: The Guardian


