Trump-endorsed Republican Clay Fuller wins Marjorie Taylor Greene’s former House seat in Georgia
In a special election held on April 7, 2026, Republican Clay Fuller won Marjorie Taylor Greene's former U.S. House seat in Georgia.

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AI-generatedIn a special election held on April 7, 2026, Republican Clay Fuller won Marjorie Taylor Greene's former U.S. House seat in Georgia. Fuller, endorsed by Donald Trump, defeated Democratic candidate Shawn Harris in a district that heavily favored Republicans in previous elections. While Fuller's victory margin was smaller than past Republican wins, he attributed it to Trump's continued influence. The election took place amid some Republican concerns regarding Trump's rhetoric surrounding the war in Iran, including a deadline he issued for a deal with the United States. The Georgia election was one of several recent special elections where Democrats performed better than expected, potentially signaling momentum for the upcoming midterm elections.
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5 extractedTrump set a deadline for Iran to reach a deal with the United States.
Fuller insisted that his victory was a testimony to Trump’s staying power.
Greene won the district by 29 points and Trump carried it by almost 37 points two years ago.
Fuller was on track to prevail by about 12 points with almost all votes counted.
Republican Clay Fuller won Marjorie Taylor Greene’s former U.S. House seat in Georgia.