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Democratic lead in Georgia special election signals change in party fortunes | Georgia

Shawn Harris and Clay Fuller are contesting for the seat vacated by Marjorie Taylor Greene. Photograph: Alyssa Pointer/AP, View image in fullscreen Shawn Harris and Clay Fuller are contesting for the seat vacated by Marjorie Taylor Greene. Photograph: Alyssa Pointer/AP, Georgia Democratic lead in Georgia special election signals change in party’s fortunes Race to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene’s seat provides glimpse into midterms with Iran and immigration on voters’ minds Prefer the Guardian on Google Earlier this week, a steady trickle of voters casting ballots in Dalton at Georgia’s City Hall offered a glimpse into what may be changing fortunes for Democrats in Marjorie Taylor Greene’s former congressional district. The district hasn’t elected a Democrat since it was created after the 2010 Census . But the party’s candidate Shawn Harris drew the most votes district-wide – about 37% – on Tuesday and now faces Clay Fuller, a Trump-endorsed former prosecutor as his opponent in an April runoff election. The winner will finish Greene’s term until November, when a whole new election will take place. Dalton, is one of the district’s largest cities and the seat of Whitfield county, where a

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