“I don’t think boycotting somebody who’s boycotting is necessarily a good idea,” says Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan about calls to boycott Major League Baseball over its stance against Georgia’s new voting law. “I’m one of those Republicans that want to find a solution here.”
“This is really the fallout from the 10 weeks of misinformation that flew in from former President Donald Trump,” Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan said on CNN’s “New Day.”
Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan: "The best way to start the conversation around election reform for a Republican is to walk in a room and say 'former president Donald Trump lost the election fair and square.'"
Georgia Lt Gov. Geoff Duncan—a Republican—says many voting proposals by his own party in his state "solutions in search of a problem,” @politico rpts; “I'm one of those Republicans that want more people to vote”:
Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan said he wants to expand voting, calling many voting reform proposals "solutions in search of a problem."
In Georgia, Republican Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan left the room as Senate Republicans approved a bill to block early voting for all but the GOP’s most reliable voting bloc
In Georgia, Republican Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan left the room as Senate Republicans approved a bill to block early voting for all but the GOP's most reliable voting bloc, instead watching Monday's proceedings from a television in his office to protest.
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Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan says he no longer considers former President Trump the leader of the GOP. “I appreciate four years of conservative leadership, but it’s time to move on. It’s time to turn the page… It’s time to start growing the party through empathy.”
Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan has changed state senate committee assignments for Sens. Matt Brass, Brandon Beach and Burt Jones, all of whom joined President Trump's efforts to undermine the results in Georgia
“Any Republican, including the President, that wants to fan the flames and spread this misinformation about election fraud — quite honestly, it’s just an excuse for the loss, and it’s not a solution,” Georgia GOP Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan says about false claims of election fraud.
Georgia Republican Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan says the "mountains of misinformation" that President Trump is spreading about the election could hurt GOP chances in upcoming Senate runoff races. #CNNSOTU
Trump calls out Governor Brian Kemp and his Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan for not pursuing a ‘special session’ which calls for a signature match on ballots in Georgia. Newsmax TV’s @_Cappadonna_ shares details.
After Trump pressured Georgia's governor to help overturn Biden's win in the state, Republican Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan says the President "did not win the state of Georgia": "As the lieutenant governor and a Georgian, I'm proud that we can see that this election was fair" #CNNSOTU
On @CNN , Georgia’s GOP Lt Gov Geoff Duncan on fraud allegations: “We've not had any sort of credible incidents raised to our level yet and so we'll continue...to make sure every legal ballot is counted is there, but at this point, we've not seen any sort of credible examples.”
Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, a Republican, said Monday his office has not seen any evidence of widespread voter fraud or irregularities in his state as Trump continues to claim there was mass fraud
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