Trump celebrates the news that Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan will not seek reelection
Trump said that it is "Good news" for the Peach State and the GOP.
Former President Donald Trump in a Tuesday statement celebrated the news that Georgia Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan will not pursue reelection in the 2022 contest, saying that it is good for both the Peach State and the GOP.
"Good news for Georgia and the Republican Party. Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan won't be running again for office," Trump said in the statement. "He was the one who, along with Governor Brian Kemp, stopped the Georgia State Senate from doing the job they wanted to do on the 2020 Presidential Election Fraud. Duncan's fight against Election Fraud made him unelectable. His former top aide, Chip Lake, said that the Lieutenant Governor would not win another term in office. Lake said, 'I think he was an accident, and this is what happens when accidents happen in politics. They become one and done.'"
"Now maybe the Georgia State Senate and House will build up the courage to expose the large-scale Presidential Election Fraud, which took place in their otherwise wonderful State. Let them just look at the State Senate in Arizona to find out what Leadership and Patriotism is all about!," Trump said.