Print this article Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan says the 2022 midterm elections will be a “fight” for the heart of the Republican Party. The spread of disputed allegations of fraud in the 2020 election by members of his own party, some of whom are winning endorsements from former President Donald Trump, will ultimately pay the price, Duncan said in a phone interview with the Washington Examiner earlier this week. “We're in a fight for our party right now, like other states are, we're in a fight to make sure and remind our folks here at Georgia, our Republicans, and that this is a center-right state. This is a center-right country,” Duncan said. “We just got to make a few tweaks and adjustments to once again be back in these majority positions.”