In his statement, Mr. Trump suggested Mr. Duncan is not seeking re-election because he would lose.
Mr. Trump pointed to comments Chip Lake, a former Mr. Duncan aide, gave to the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
“I think he was an accident, and this is what happens when accidents happen in politics,” Mr. Lake told the newspaper. “They become one and done.”
Mr. Trump said he hopes that with Mr. Duncan out of the way the state Legislature 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!” he said.
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