Duncan will be voting for President Biden in the upcoming election instead of supporting former President Donald Trump, as he expressed in an opinion piece for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He criticized the increasing number of Republicans aligning with Trump and emphasized the need for the GOP to move on from the Trump era. Despite disagreeing with some of Biden’s policies, Duncan believes it is necessary to prioritize decency over political differences.
He condemned Trump’s behavior and character, highlighting ongoing legal issues and the events of January 6, 2021. Duncan acknowledged that Trump is currently leading Biden in polls for the 2024 election, expressing concern about the possibility of a second Trump presidency. He also noted Trump’s lead over Biden in battleground states, which could secure him enough electoral votes for a second term.
Duncan had previously testified about alleged attempts to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election results, affirming the fairness and legality of the election. He called for a reset within the Republican Party to focus on meaningful policies for the future. Despite opposition from Trump, Duncan remains committed to voting for Biden over Trump.
Efforts are being made to sway Republican voters towards Biden, with campaigns targeting moderate Republicans and Republican-leaning voters in swing states. The support base of Nikki Haley, who dropped out of the 2024 race without endorsing Trump, is also seen as a potential source of Republican votes for Biden. Polls indicate that a significant portion of Haley’s supporters are likely to vote for Biden over Trump.
In light of these developments, the political landscape leading up to the 2024 election appears to be complex and divisive within the Republican Party.
According to journalist Alex Ross’s social media post, Haley received approximately 16 percent support.
President Trump emerged victorious in the race, securing over 80 percent of the votes.