Geoff Duncan, a former deputy governor of Georgia, declared the support of Vice President Kamala Harris for president.
Longtime Republican Duncan, who previously stated he was choosing President Joe Biden against Donald Trump in November, repeated his approval of the newly announced presumed Democratic nominee for 2024 online and during an interview with the Politically Georgia podcast from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Harris’ chances of winning the election could be further enhanced by the GOP figure’s approval. One of the crucial swing states in which Harris will try to unseat the outgoing president in November is Georgia.
“My goal is to defeat Donald Trump. The Democratic Party remains my only remaining means of reaching it. On X, the former Twitter platform, Duncan said on Wednesday, “Mark me in if it means I have to speak up for, vote for, or support Kamala Harris.
Following the 2020 election, Duncan was in power and refuted Trump’s allegations of theft in Georgia. In December 2020, Duncan said to CNN, “The mountains of disinformation are not assisting the method; in fact, they are just hurting it.” “I gave President Trump my vote. I volunteered for him. Sadly, he was not successful in winning the state of Georgia.”
Duncan stated that Harris needs to target swing and unidentified voters in Georgia and abroad if she hopes to win the race in November while his segment on Politically Georgia, appeared on Wednesday.
Donald Trump will become the next US president if he catches the minds and hearts of more than half of the middle 10% of voters and Kamala Harris does not, according to Duncan. “And as Republicans, we have some serious problems on our hands.
Additionally, Duncan stated that Biden did the “right thing” by abandoning his 2024 campaign following his terrible CNN debate appearance and enabling the Democratic Party’s nomination to a different individual.