Georgia Election: Is Marjorie Taylor Greene in the running? Tensions mount over runoff
Drama is nothing new in Georgia politics. But the race to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene in the 14th Congressional District has taken a new turn. The race is now headed to a runoff election after no candidate won the required majority on their own, according to primary results.
What is a runoff election and why is it important?
According to Georgia election law, if no candidate receives more than 50 percent of the total vote, a rerun is held between the top two candidates. This is called a runoff. The race for Greene's seat has become even more intense because:
Political dominance: The district is known as a Republican stronghold.
Searching for a new leader: The debate is raging over whether voters will stick with Green's hardline stance or opt for someone more moderate.
Candidate Positions and Current Situation
Based on current polls and early results, voters are divided. On one side are candidates inspired by Green's ideals, and on the other are faces promising change.

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