Prediction markets and Polymarket give Clay Fuller roughly three quarters implied chance to win or at least lead in Georgia's 14th Congressional District special election, signaling he is heavily favored to avoid a runoff.Donald Trump endorses Clay Fuller, the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit district attorney and Air Force veteran, and Fuller reports about $787,000 raised with $238,000 cash on hand while Democrat Shawn Harris leads fundraising with about $4.3 million.The race includes 17 candidates after Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned following a public rupture with Donald Trump over Epstein files and foreign policy including strikes on Iran, and low turnout could create a narrow path for a Democratic upset.Nearly 54,000 early ballots have been cast, polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and markets such as
Polymarket show Fuller with roughly 74 percent implied chance in one market and about 82 percent in another while Harris and
Colton Moore trail.