Clay Fuller (Republican, District Attorney, Trump-endorsed) won the Georgia 14th District special runoff on 7 April by 56-44 over Democrat Shawn Harris, a farmer and retired Army general 1. Fuller now holds the seat vacated by Marjorie Taylor Greene. The Republican won, but the margin is the story.
Greene carried this district by roughly 36 points in 2024. Harris's 44% represents a 25-point swing toward Democrats, the largest Democratic overperformance in a House special election since Trump took office. Harris won no urban precincts; this was rural and exurban movement. He ran on agriculture, military service, and economic pain from tariffs.
In early April, a generic ballot favouring Democrats , which Brookings Institution analysis mapped to significant Republican seat losses. The GA-14 result exceeds that prediction by a wide margin. If the generic ballot understates actual voter movement, the seat loss projection may be the floor, not the central estimate. Special elections have lower turnout and attract motivated partisans, so the swing carries an asterisk, but its direction and scale in a district this red are difficult to explain away as local noise.
