Fuller vs Harris: House Majority HANGS on Georgia Runoff
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Fuller vs Harris: House Majority HANGS on Georgia Runoff

Georgia voters head to the polls for a critical House runoff that will determine the balance of power in Washington, as Republican Clay Fuller faces Democrat Shawn Harris to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene after her dramatic split with President Trump over Iran policy. Race Holds National Stakes Republicans currently hold 218 seats in the House, including one independent who caucuses with the party, while Democrats control 214. The Georgia seat becomes pivotal as Fuller and Harris compete to fill the vacancy left by Greene’s departure. Harris narrowly edged Fuller in the March 10 special election, but neither candidate secured the majority needed to avoid a runoff. Political analysts attribute Harris’ slight advantage to a crowded Republican field rather than Democratic momentum in a district Greene consistently won by 30-point margins. Iran War Divides Candidates Fuller, a district attorney and Air National Guard veteran, strongly backs Trump’s military action against Iran. He described the Iranian regime as a death cult that cannot be negotiated with, declaring the country safer because of Trump’s Iran decisions. Harris, a retired Army general and farmer, called the conflict a war of choice during their debate last month. He argued Trump should focus on economic recovery instead of foreign intervention. Greene herself has not endorsed either candidate, but her criticism of Trump remains fierce. She accused the president of going insane after he threatened to bomb Iranian infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz remained closed. Path Forward Remains Uncertain Both candidates face potential rematches throughout the year. The runoff winner will serve until January 2027, but Fuller and Harris must first navigate May 19 midterm primaries before a November general election determines who holds the seat through January 2029. Greene first won the district in 2020 by nearly 50 points and maintained 30-point victories in subsequent races. Her break with Trump over America First principles creates unusual dynamics in a traditionally conservative stronghold, though Democrats face steep odds in flipping the seat. What This Means The Georgia runoff represents more than a single House seat. It tests whether Trump’s endorsement still carries weight after his split with Greene, and whether voters prioritize foreign policy or economic concerns. The result could signal shifting conservative priorities as the nation grapples with war abroad and economic challenges at home. Both parties watch closely as every seat matters in the narrowly divided chamber. Sources Cbsnews: Georgia runoff to decide who replaces Marjorie Taylor Greene after her spat with Trump