Georgia Voters Elect Successor to Marjorie Taylor Greene

Georgia voters head to the polls to choose a new Representative after Marjorie Taylor Greene's departure, with Trump-backed candidate Clay Fuller facing off against retired general Shawn Harris.
Georgia voters are heading to the polls to choose a successor in Congress to Marjorie Taylor Greene. The race features a showdown between Trump's pick, former prosecutor Clay Fuller, and retired general Shawn Harris, the Democratic candidate.
The special election comes after Greene's departure from the House, which followed a highly publicized spat with former President Donald Trump. Trump has thrown his support behind Fuller, a political newcomer, in a bid to maintain influence within the Republican party.
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Analysts are closely watching the race as a potential indicator of Trump's continued sway over the GOP. Fuller has embraced Trump's baseless claims of election fraud and has vowed to push for stricter voting laws if elected. Harris, on the other hand, has positioned himself as a moderate, focusing on issues like economic development and infrastructure in the district.
The contest is expected to be closely contested, with both parties pouring resources into the race. Voter turnout and enthusiasm will be key, as the winner will serve the remainder of Greene's term.
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Regardless of the outcome, the election is seen as a test of Trump's influence and the direction of the Republican party in the post-Greene era. With control of the House at stake, the stakes are high for both sides as they vie for the crucial House seat.
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Source: The Guardian


