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    By Bridget Bowman Republican Clay Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris advanced Tuesday from a crowded field to a runoff in the special election to replace former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in Georgia, NBC News projects. Fuller, a district attorney, benefited from President Donald Trump’s endorsement in the solidly GOP district in the northwest corner of the state. Harris, a retired Army brigadier general and cattle rancher, lost to Greene in the 2024 general election in the 14th District. Neither candidate was projected to win the majority needed to avoid a runoff in the special election. With 99% of the expected vote in, Harris The post HBCU Grad Heads To Runoff In Election to Replace Marjorie Taylor Greene In Congress appeared first on HBCU News.
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