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In It to Win It

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Mon Jul 7, 2025, 01:30 AM Jul 2025

Geoff Duncan weighs whether to run for Georgia governor - as a Democrat

AJC (Archived)

Former Republican Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan is weighing a run for higher office as a Democrat. But is the party ready for him?

In a conversation with the “Politically Georgia” podcast airing today, Duncan, an AJC contributing opinion columnist, expressed his ongoing exasperation over the direction of the Republican Party under President Donald Trump. He called the “big, beautiful” bill moving through the Senate this week “an abomination of any sort of conservative values.”

And he expressed frustration with the field running for Georgia governor so far from both parties. That includes two Republicans, Attorney General Chris Carr and Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, who is expected to announce his campaign later this summer, and former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and state Sen. Jason Esteves for the Democrats.

“From the right, I’ve got everybody embracing Donald Trump and that’s just an unacceptable strategy for me for a number of reasons,” he said of the 2026 field. “And on the left, I just personally don’t believe Mayor Bottoms is positioned well to beat a Republican.”
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Geoff Duncan weighs whether to run for Georgia governor - as a Democrat (Original Post) In It to Win It Jul 2025 OP
What does it say about the Democratic party LearnedHand Jul 2025 #1
It says that he understands how our political system works. W_HAMILTON Jul 2025 #2
I hope he loses. live love laugh Jul 2025 #3
Dixiecrats 2.0 Celerity Jul 2025 #4

LearnedHand

(5,604 posts)
1. What does it say about the Democratic party
Mon Jul 7, 2025, 02:10 AM
Jul 2025

if he imagines it’s his political home because he’s just to the left of Trump?

Edit: Not saying we shouldn’t take defectors, but I don’t want to see any dilution of values to accommodate people who are sick of the Republican Party but not in love with liberal principles.

W_HAMILTON

(10,438 posts)
2. It says that he understands how our political system works.
Mon Jul 7, 2025, 02:19 AM
Jul 2025

Too bad more of those "to the left of Trump" didn't realize this in 2016 and 2024, because if they did, there would be no Trump to begin with.

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