Democrat leads in Georgia congressional district previously held by Greene
March 11, 2026 • Google News World
Two Democratic candidates, Clay Fuller and Shawn Harris, have advanced to a runoff election in Georgia’s 14th congressional district, which is currently vacant due to the resignation of Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene.
According to recent polls, Fuller and Harris will face off in the runoff, with Fuller receiving support from former President Donald Trump. The outcome of the election is still uncertain, but Fuller has maintained a slight lead over Harris.
In an interview, Harris stated that Trump’s appearance at one of his campaign events had “made absolutely no difference” in his chances. Fuller, on the other hand, has been endorsed by Trump and has received significant support from the former president’s supporters.
The runoff election is scheduled to take place on May 23, with voters in the district casting their ballots for either candidate. The winner will be determined by a majority of votes cast in the election.
Fuller and Harris are both Democrats who have been vying for the opportunity to represent Georgia’s 14th congressional district. Their campaigns have focused on issues such as healthcare, education, and economic development.
The runoff election is seen as an important test of Democratic strength in the state, particularly in a district that has historically voted Republican. The outcome of the election will be closely watched by national party leaders and observers.
Source: Google News World