Georgia votes in high-stakes primary for Marjorie Taylor Greene’s House seat
A special primary election is being held in Georgia to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene's former House seat. The election is considered a test of Donald Trump's influence and a potential opportunity for Democrats in the Republican-leaning district.

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AI-generatedA special primary election is being held in Georgia to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene's former House seat. The election is considered a test of Donald Trump's influence and a potential opportunity for Democrats in the Republican-leaning district. The primary is expected to result in a runoff election on April 7 between Republican Clay Fuller, endorsed by Trump, and Democrat Shawn Harris. The Republican field is fractured among multiple candidates, while Harris hopes to capitalize on Greene's departure and a potential shift towards a more moderate candidate. Despite the district's strong Republican lean, Democrats have been outperforming expectations in similar districts since Trump's election, giving Harris a potential path to victory.
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5 extractedThe Cook Political Report still rates the district as R+19.
Shawn Harris has raised more than four times as much as Fuller.
Republican former prosecutor Clay Fuller has Trump’s endorsement and had raised more than $1m leading into voting Tuesday.
People in Georgia are more focused on economic issues than foreign wars.
A special election for Marjorie Taylor Greene’s congressional district in Georgia will be a test of Donald Trump’s sway.