Georgia lieutenant governor, a Trump critic, won’t run for re-election to build ‘GOP 2.0′
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Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan speaks from his desk on the floor of the Georgia State Senate Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2020, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)AP
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By Greg Bluestein The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (TNS) and Tribune Media Services
Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan said Monday that he won’t be seeking a second term as Georgia’s No. 2 official and will instead focus on building a “GOP 2.0” movement that urges fellow Republicans to envision a party beyond former President Donald Trump.
Duncan said in an interview with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that he doesn’t plan on resigning his seat, but instead will seek to serve his final 19 months in office while also pushing a plan to revive what he calls a foundering national GOP still too focused on the 2020 election.
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