Voters in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District have elected Republican Clay Fuller to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene, a former top ally of Donald Trump who resigned from Congress last year after breaking with the president over Gaza, the spiraling cost of healthcare and the Epstein files. Fuller is a lieutenant colonel in the Georgia Air National Guard who worked as a fellow at the White House during Trump’s first term. His victory over Democrat Shawn Harris preserves the Republican Party’s narrow majority in the House of Representatives. But Fuller won by fewer than 12 percentage points in a district Trump carried by 37 points in the 2024 election — another sign that Republicans are poised for historic losses in November’s midterm elections.
Meanwhile, in Wisconsin, Appeals Judge Chris Taylor was elected to a 10-year term on the state Supreme Court in Tuesday’s election. Her victory over a conservative opponent expands the liberal majority on Wisconsin’s Supreme Court amid partisan fights over abortion rights, voting rights and labor laws.










