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Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Urges Republicans To Vote For Harris

Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan leaves the Fulton County Courthouse, Aug. 14, 2023, in Atlanta. Nikki Haley exceeded expectations by becoming the last Republican standing against Donald Tr

Former Republican lieutenant governor of Georgia, Geoff Duncan, recently made headlines by announcing his intention to vote for Kamala Harris in the upcoming election. Despite not aligning with all of Harris' political stances, Duncan emphasized the importance of prioritizing the future of the country over party loyalty.

Duncan, who held the position of lieutenant governor during the controversial 2020 election in Georgia, expressed his concerns about the direction of the Republican Party under the influence of Donald Trump. He went as far as to label the party as a 'cult' and criticized its current state as chaotic and lacking civility.

During his speech, Duncan urged fellow Republicans to reconsider their support for Trump and focus on what he believes is best for the nation. His decision to publicly endorse Harris, a member of the opposing party, reflects his belief in putting country before partisanship.

He criticizes the Republican Party under Trump's influence as chaotic and lacking civility.
Duncan prioritizes country over party loyalty by endorsing Kamala Harris.
Duncan labels the Republican Party as a 'cult' and calls for change.

While Duncan's stance may be seen as controversial within Republican circles, it underscores the growing divide within the party and the shifting dynamics of American politics. His call to 'dump Trump' signals a desire for change and a departure from the divisive rhetoric that has characterized recent political discourse.

As the election approaches, Duncan's endorsement of Harris serves as a reminder of the complexities and nuances present in today's political landscape. It highlights the importance of individual values and principles in shaping electoral decisions, even in the face of party affiliations.

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