Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan delivers remarks in support of Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, during a campaign rally in Washington Crossing, PA. (Photo by Matt Bishop/imageSPACE/MediaPunch)
Kamala Harris campaigned with anti-Trump Republicans such as former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, former Congressmen Adam Kinzinger of Illinois and Jim Greenwood of Pennsylvania, and Trump administration homeland security adviser Olivia Troye during a “Country Over Party” rally at Washington Crossing Historic Park in Philadelphia on Wednesday, Oct. 16.
“Donald Trump is a direct threat to democracy,” said Duncan, a lifelong Republican who has criticized the former president’s effects on the GOP. “I had a front-row seat in Georgia and watched his willingness to lie, cheat and steal to try to stay in power in 2020. There is nothing he’s not willing to do or say to stay in power, including the tragic events of January 6.”
Duncan is referring to, among other things, Trumps call to the Secretary of State to ask him to "find 11,780 votes."
Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, campaigned with Republicans during a rally in Washington Crossing, PA.
Duncan finished his remarks in a somber tone, "Let me take a second to take some perspective of how important this election actually is: the future of a free and sovereign Ukraine is on the ballot in November, the future of NATO is on the ballot in November, whether or not every family pays $4,000 in a Trump tax increase is on the ballot of in November, and last but not least, the future of our delicate democracy is on the ballot in November."
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