Bruh, This Ain't It: Ex-Republican Tryna Run Georgia as a Democrat Now?
Geoff Duncan done switched up on the whole damn party, thinkin' he can finesse his way to the Governor's mansion.

Aight, listen up. This Georgia politics is wild, man. So, this cat Geoff Duncan, used to be the Lieutenant Governor, right? Republican all day. But now? He tryna run for Governor as a Democrat. I'm sayin', what kinda flip-floppin' is this?
See, Keisha Lance Bottoms, she used to run Atlanta, and she was rollin' with Biden. She's leadin' in the Democratic primary right now. So Duncan think he can just jump in and take over? Nah, son. That ain't how it works.
And on the Republican side, you got this rich dude Rick Jason, Brad Raffensperger (remember him from the election drama?), and Burt Jones. They still think a Republican gonna win, but Duncan throwin' a wrench in the whole damn thing.
Word is, Duncan fell out with Trump 'cause he wouldn't help him steal the election in 2020. He told Trump to chill and focus on them Senate races. But Trump ain't like that. He put Duncan on his hit list. Now Duncan actin' like he woke or somethin'.
Duncan even testified in that Georgia racketeering case against Trump and his boys. He be hangin' out with Kamala and speakin' at the Democratic National Convention now. This dude changed up quicker than a TikTok dance trend.
Georgia got history with this kinda thing. Back in the day, the state was all Democrats until this dude Sonny Perdue switched to Republican and won. Now Duncan tryin' to do the reverse? Man, please.
Duncan talkin' 'bout "receptive Republicans" who tired of Trump. But let's be real, most of them folks ain't votin' for a Democrat, no matter what. He cappin' hard.
He talkin' 'bout Trump's tariffs messin' up farmers in Georgia. True, that's messed up. But switchin' parties ain't gonna magically fix it. This dude lookin' for a handout, not a hand up.
This whole situation just showin' how dirty politics can be. Folks will do anything for power, even switchin' sides like a damn chameleon. Don't get played, y'all. Keep your eyes open and see through the BS.
In the end, Duncan might win, he might lose. But one thing's for sure: he done lost all credibility with the people back home. He played himself.
Sources: * Georgia State Election Board * Georgia Bureau of Investigation

