The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Lt. governor not endorsing Jones, a fake elector

Duncan, unlike Jones, says 2020 election not rigged.

- By Maya T. Prabhu maya.prabhu@ajc.com

Republican Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan said he won’t endorse the GOP nominee to replace him, noting that the candidate, Burt Jones, backed Donald Trump’s false assertions that the 2020 presidenti­al election was stolen.

“I don’t believe the election was rigged and he does,” said Duncan, who did not seek reelection this year

At a newsmaker panel during an event for Atlanta Journal-constituti­on subscriber­s at the Georgia Aquarium on Tuesday, Duncan made it clear he wouldn’t support Jones because of his role as a fake Republican elector for Trump — who lost the 2020 presidenti­al election to Democrat Joe Biden — and because of the state senator’s ongoing questions about the election.

Duncan defended Georgia’s election results and took heat for it from Trump supporters.

“I just have a hard time — me and my family, with all that we’ve gone through — to put our stamp of credibilit­y on that,” Duncan said. “When your family receives death threats, when you receive mountains and mountains and mountains of negative attention because somebody wants to lie about the outcome of an election,

I have a problem with that.”

Jones shrugged off Duncan’s comments.

“I’ve been busy campaignin­g and trying to win the hearts and minds of voters while also trying to help (U.S. Senate candidate) Herschel Walker and (Gov.) Brian Kemp,” Jones said Wednesday. “You can’t miss something you never wanted.”

Duncan was part of a panel discussion with AJC reporters and former Democratic Gov. Roy Barnes, who praised the lieutenant governor’s unwillingn­ess to endorse Jones, saying more politician­s should take similar positions.

“We can no longer tolerate in a democracy people that don’t believe that elections are fair,” he said.

Barnes is supporting Jones’ Democratic opponent in the race for lieutenant governor, Charlie Bailey.

Jones and Duncan have a rocky history. Jones was one of several Republican senators who backed attempts to overturn the presidenti­al vote in Georgia in favor of Trump. When the legislativ­e session resumed in 2021, Duncan announced that Jones would no longer serve as chairman of the Senate Insurance and Labor Committee.

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Burt Jones backed attempts to overturn presidenti­al votes in the state.

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