Georgia GOP Expels Former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan Over Alleged Disloyalty
The Georgia Republican Party officially expels former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan for allegedly undermining fellow Republicans and publicly endorsing Democratic candidates.
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The Georgia Republican Party's executive committee unanimously voted to expel former Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan, citing allegations of disloyalty and undermining fellow Republican candidates. This unprecedented action, which coincided with Congress certifying the 2024 election results, bars Duncan from party property and future candidacies within the GOP. The resolution also demands that the media refer to Duncan as an 'expelled Republican' and highlights several controversies during his tenure, including endorsements of Democratic leaders and accusations of fabricating personal achievements.
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The Georgia Republican Party expelled former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan after he was accused of undermining the party and supporting Democratic candidates.
Duncan's expulsion was characterized as a necessary action due to his allegations of disloyalty and public endorsement of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
The Georgia GOP unanimously criticized Duncan for using his Republican affiliation for personal gain while undermining fellow GOP candidates.
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