Greene Keeps Her House Seat in Georgia.

A special election happened in Georgia’s 14th congressional district on April 7th. Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned her seat. Republican candidate John Fuller won the election.
The election was to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene, who had resigned due to a disagreement with Donald Trump. The election was expected to be competitive. John Fuller won by a small amount. The outcome is important for the balance of power in the US Congress. Greene’s past support for Trump remains a factor in the election.
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Highlights
Special Election in Georgia
A special election is happening in Georgia’s 14th congressional district on April 7th.
Greene Resigned
Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned from her seat several months ago.
Republican Candidate Wins
Republican candidate John Fuller won the special election in Georgia.
Competition Between Parties
A Democratic and Republican candidate are competing for the seat.
Trump's Influence Remains
The election outcome highlights ongoing divisions and Trump’s continued influence.
Perspectives
- A special election is happening in Georgia.
- Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned from her seat.
- John Fuller won the Republican primary election.
- The election is important for the balance of power in Congress.
Greene resigned due to disagreement with Donald Trump.
RFI, New
Greene’s resignation is a result of internal Republican divisions.
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