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20 – plus candidates seek Marjorie Taylor Greene congressional seat

All the candidates will run on the same ballot in the Georgia special election on March 10. All the candidates will run on the same ballot in the Georgia special election on March 10. All the candidates will run on the same ballot in the Georgia special election on March 10. At least 22 candidates have filed to run for former GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s district in northwest Georgia. The group includes veterans, farmers and business owners. Seventeen are Republicans. Some have challenged Greene in the past or have held local office, while others are newcomers to politics. Few are talking much about Greene or her legacy in the district, while several claim to be President Donald Trump’s best local ally. While the deep-red district is all but certain to stay in Republican hands, the race could give a sense for how voters come down on the split in the party between Greene and President Donald Trump. All these candidates will run on the same ballot in the special election on March 10. If no candidate wins a majority, the top two candidates will advance to a runoff on April 7. The information below comes largely from campaign websites and social media pages. Colton Moore , a forme

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