Georgia GOP boots ex-Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan from party, claiming the Harris supporter wasnt a loyal Republican

The Georgia Republican Party’s State Executive Committee has voted to expel former GOP Lt.Gov.

Geoff Duncan from being associated with the party, pointing to his alleged efforts to undermine Republican candidates.The decision, approved unanimously, was finalized on Jan.6, cutting Duncan’s ties to the GOP after years of accusations of disloyalty.The resolution makes several allegations against Duncan, including accusations that he undermined GOP candidates, endorsed Democrat opponents, and used his affiliation with the Republican Party for personal gain.In a post on X, Duncan suggested that the resolution was not a good use of the party’s time.“Hard to believe this is a good use of time for a party that’s only got a limited amount of time to figure out mass deportations, world peace, and global tariffs.

Learn how to take a victory lap not light another dumpster fire @JoshMcKoon,” he wrote, calling out the Georgia GOP chair.According to the resolution, Duncan is “banned from all property owned or leased by the Georgia Republican Party and all events held by or under the authority of the Georgia Republican Party.”The Georgia GOP said Duncan is prohibited from qualifying as a candidate for the Georgia Republican Party.The group also said his previous GOP nominations for lieutenant governor and, before that, the state House of Representatives, both races in which he won the primary and general elections, have been expunged.The resolution demanded Duncan cease calling himself a Republican for personal profit or to undermine and sabotage the Republican Party and its candidates.The state party also urged media outlets to refer to Duncan as an “expelled Republican” in future references.The resolution claims Duncan undermined and sabotaged some Republican candidates, including current Lt.

Gov.Burt Jones and failed 2022 Senate candidate Herschel Walker. It also notes Duncan’s public endorsements during the 2024 presidential race of President Bid...

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