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Former Georgia Lieutenant Governor Joins Democratic Party

GEORGIA, UNITED STATES, AUG 6 – Geoff Duncan cited disagreements over Medicaid, immigration, and gun control as key reasons for switching parties after being expelled by Georgia Republicans in January.

  • Geoff Duncan, former Georgia lieutenant governor, officially joined the Democratic Party in an Atlanta Journal-Constitution editorial on Tuesday, 2025-08-07.
  • Duncan's party switch followed years of growing disagreements over Medicaid, immigration, and gun control, and came seven months after his expulsion from the Republican Party.
  • He condemned Republican policies, describing Trump's mass deportation campaign as "heartless" and "pointless," and expressed concern over welfare reductions enacted through a major spending bill.
  • Duncan highlighted that 11.4% of Georgians lack health insurance, mostly due to affordability and eligibility issues, and called for more meaningful gun legislation beyond minor reforms.
  • Duncan’s shift signals waning hope in the GOP among moderates, has drawn support from Democrats, and he did not rule out running for higher office as a Democrat.
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Geoff Duncan, former Governor of Georgia, stopped communicating with conservative ideas and chose to jump into the Democratic Party

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Duncan said he was making the decision little by little, even before "Donald Trump tried to steal the 2020 presidential election in Georgia."

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Georgia Public Broadcasting broke the news in Georgia, United States on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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