Republican candidates face declining support in key US elections nationwide
April 8, 2026 • Google News World
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Elections in Georgia and Wisconsin Show Declining Support for Republican Candidates
Recent elections in Georgia and Wisconsin have shown a decline in support for Republican candidates. According to reports, voters in these states are increasingly turning away from Republican candidates.
In Georgia, Clay Fuller, a Republican candidate endorsed by former President Donald Trump, won the election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene in the 14th Congressional District. Fuller secured the seat after a runoff election.
Meanwhile, Democrats made significant gains in key battlegrounds across the country. The results of these elections indicate a shift in voter sentiment towards Democratic candidates.
In Wisconsin, voters also showed a decline in support for Republican candidates. The outcome of these elections suggests that Republicans may face increased competition from Democratic opponents in future elections.
Full details of the election results and analysis can be found on various news outlets, including NBC News, BBC, and Politico.
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