Some of the 2026 elections have already begun. And they’re already making waves.
Because this Republican election victory has Trump jumping for joy.
In a resounding victory for America First principles, Trump-endorsed Republican Clay Fuller crushed his Democrat challenger in Tuesday’s special election for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District. Voters sent a clear message: they want leaders who put American workers, families, and security ahead of every special interest scheme cooked up in Washington.
Fuller, a no-nonsense prosecutor and dedicated Air National Guard officer, racked up 46,449 votes, claiming 55.6 percent of the total.
His Democrat opponent Shawn Harris limped in with just 37,166 votes (44.5%), per the Associated Press.
This contest was never really close. From the moment ballots opened, Fuller’s message of strength, common sense, and unapologetic patriotism resonated with everyday Americans tired of watching their country get sold out.
Fuller’s credentials set him apart from the pack. As a prosecutor, he has spent years locking up criminals and protecting communities from chaos. His service in the Air National Guard shows the kind of real-world courage that cannot be faked or bought with lobbyist cash.
Georgia voters saw in him exactly the kind of man who will stand tall when the going gets tough.
President Donald Trump threw his full weight behind Fuller months ago, praising the candidate’s deep understanding of what it takes to protect this nation.
Trump stated that Fuller “knows the Wisdom and Courage required to Defend” the United States and support the troops.
Trump went further, laying out exactly what Fuller would deliver in Congress.
“As your next Congressman, Clay will fight tirelessly to Grow the Economy, Cut Taxes and Regulations, Promote MADE IN THE U.S.A., Unleash American Energy DOMINANCE, Keep our Border SECURE, Stop Migrant Crime, Safeguard our Elections, Champion School Choice, and Defend our always under siege Second Amendment,” the president said.
The seat Fuller now claims became open after former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced her resignation back in November.
She made the call to step down from office in January, citing frustrations that cut across party lines.
Greene’s exit came amid well-publicized differences with President Trump, including his decision to withdraw his “support and endorsement” of her.
Yet even as that chapter closed, the voters of Georgia’s 14th refused to hand the district over to the other side. They rejected the Democrat agenda of open borders, skyrocketing energy prices, and endless spending sprees.
