
Trump-endorsed district attorney Clay Fuller led the Republican field and won the special election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene, underscoring the influence of the presidential endorsement in the deep-red district. Fuller’s victory occurred alongside statewide primary results in which Bottoms won the Democratic governor nomination and Jackson and Jones advanced to a Republican runoff, highlighting broader dynamics from Georgia’s primary day. The contests also drew attention for slower reporting after a rapid switch to paper ballots.
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