Georgia GOP former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan at DNC urges Republicans, independents to vote Harris-Walz

Georgia’s former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan called on his fellow conservatives to cast aside Donald Trump at the DNC on Wednesday.
Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan speaks during the Democratic National Convention, Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2024, in Chicago. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Georgia’s former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan called on his fellow conservatives to cast aside the Republican presidential nominee this year in hopes of moving the country past former President Donald Trump and his brand of politics. 

Duncan may have been speaking Wednesday night at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, but he was really speaking to independents and right-leaning voters far away from the United Center who might help decide the outcome of the presidential election. 

“Look, you don’t have to agree with every policy position of Kamala Harris – I don’t – but you do have to recognize her prosecutor mindset that understands right from wrong, good from evil. She’s a steady hand and will bring leadership to the White House that Donald Trump could never do,” Duncan said in his brief remarks at the convention.