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Fuller Wins Georgia Runoff, Boosts GOP Majority in Congress

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Republican Clay Fuller has won Georgia’s runoff election to replace former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene.

According to CBS News, the Trump-backed candidate defeated Democrat Shawn Harris, securing the strongly conservative district for Republicans and helping maintain the party’s narrow 217-214 majority in the House of Representatives. Fuller, a lieutenant colonel in the Georgia Air National Guard, will serve the remainder of Greene’s term, which runs until January.

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Speaking to Fox News, Fuller credited US President Donald Trump for his victory. “He was the difference-maker,” Fuller said. “He made all the difference in the world. It was the honour of my lifetime to be able to get his endorsement.”

The race went to a runoff after neither candidate secured a majority in the 10 March special election. Harris had initially performed slightly better, benefiting from a split Republican vote in a crowded primary.

Despite the loss, Harris signalled he would continue his campaign: “This wasn’t the result we wanted, but the message is clear — people here are ready for leadership that puts them first. The fight continues. On to November!”

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