By Sarah Anderson
Northwest Georgia voters went to the polls on Tuesday to elect a replacement for former congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene. Greene represented Georgia’s 14th congressional district for exactly five years before resigning in January after a heated and very public falling out with President Donald Trump and the MAGA movement.
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp called for a special election on March 10, and there were 22 qualifying candidates, including 17 Republicans, three Democrats, a Libertarian, and an independent. Because the field was so fractured and because it was a jungle primary — all candidates from all parties were on the ballot together — everyone under the sun figured the race would lead to a runoff on April 7. Those predictions were correct. None of the candidates got 50% of the vote
Democrat Shawn Harris will face off against Republican Clay Fuller next month, according to Decision Desk HQ projection…
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