Twenty-two candidates qualified for the race to succeed ex-Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), starting in a March 10 special election that’s likely to winnow the field to a two-candidate runoff on April 7.
A packed ballot of 17 Republicans, three Democrats, one independent and one Libertarian means no one is likely to win a majority of all votes to win outright in the first-round election. Two Republicans may well advance to a runoff in Georgia’s 14th District, a Republican bastion in the northwestern corner of the state that favored President Donald Trump by more than a 2-to-1 ratio in the ...