The GOP has managed to maintain its narrow majority in the House of Representatives after a Republican won a Georgia special election, but Democrats managed to make significant gains in the district. Republican Clay Fuller was elected in a special election runoff challenge Tuesday to succeed former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene representing Georgia’s 14th congressional district. Greene retired from Congress in January amidst a public feud with President Donald Trump and had more than a year left to her term, which Fuller will now complete.
Fuller, a lawyer and former White House fellow, has served as district attorney for the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit since 2020, when he was defeated in the Republican primary to represent Georgia’s 14th district by Greene. In a Fox News interview, the victorious Fuller touted Trump’s endorsement as a “key factor in us winning.” Suggesting that Trump’s endorsement made all the difference in his race against Shawn Harris, he added, “Our results prove that President Trump means a ton to Georgia-14.”
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