The former lieutenant governor of Georgia won't run for president with No Labels
Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan says he won't join No Labels' potential third-party "unity" ticket in 2024. Duncan: "Unity" ticket would be against Trump and Biden in 2024 presidential race. Duncan is a former Georgia lieutenant governor and Georgia's former governor.
Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan will not run with No Labels as it seeks a 2024 candidate. Duncan had been in communication with the centrist group about running for the White House. Duncan was a leading contender in the group's push to recruit a presidential nominee.
Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan withdraws his name from No Labels presidential race. Duncan was Georgia's Lt. of the time. Duncan will not be running for president on the NoLabels presidential ticket. Duncan is the latest candidate to pull out of the race after dropping out of contention.
Former Georgia GOP Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan under consideration as No Labels candidate. The group voted Friday to move forward with a bipartisan presidential ticket. Former Georgia Gov. Duncan is a former Republican governor. The vote was part of a bipartisan effort to form a No Label group.