Categories: Politics

Former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan won’t run on No Labels presidential ticket

Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan says he will not run for president as a No Labels third-party candidate in 2024.

Duncan made the announcement on Monday after more than a week of rumors that he would launch a campaign challenging both President Biden and former President Trump.

“After careful deliberation, I have withdrawn my name from consideration for the No Labels presidential ticket,” Duncan said Monday. “It was an honor to be approached, and I am grateful to all those who are engaged in good-faith efforts to offer Americans a better choice than the Trump vs. Biden re-match.

“In addition to my private sector career and earning a living for my family of five, I am focused on healing and improving the Republican Party with a GOP 2.0 so we can elect more commonsense conservative candidates in the future,” he added.

HOW NO LABELS IS MOVING TOWARD LAUNCHING A THIRD-PARTY PRESIDENTIAL TICKET

Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan says he will not run for president as a No Labels independent candidate in 2024, despite more than a week of rumors. (Michael Holahan via Imagn Content Services, LLC)

Duncan entered office as a Republican when he won a general election for lieutenant governor in 2018.

NO LABELS CHARGES OPPONENTS ARE TRYING TO KEEP IT OFF THE BALLOT

No Labels, a centrist group, has been attempting to put forward a presidential ticket for months. The group announced earlier this month that its roughly 800 delegates voted to give a thumbs up to fielding a presidential ticket.

“Now that No Labels’ delegates have given the go ahead for us to accelerate our candidate search for a Unity ticket, voters will read plenty of speculation about who would be on it. But No Labels has not yet chosen a ticket and any names floating around are being put out there by someone else,” No Labels chief strategist Ryan Clancy emphasized last week.

No Labels is seeking to put forward a “unity ticket” that would challenge both former President Trump and President Biden. (Getty Images)

REMATCH: TRUMP, BIDEN, CLINCH GOP AND DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS

Duncan’s withdrawal comes weeks after former two-term Republican Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland, a former leader of the group who was considered a potential contender for the “unity” ticket, also took his name out of contention. He is instead running for U.S. Senate in Maryland as a Republican.

Duncan’s withdrawal comes weeks after former two-term Republican Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland also took his name out of contention. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

There was also plenty of speculation that former U.N. ambassador and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, who was the final 2024 GOP rival to Trump before she recently ended her White House run, would consider joining a No Labels ticket. No Labels had expressed interest in her earlier this year.

Haley, however, has repeatedly shut down the idea.

Share

Recent Posts

Idaho becomes first state to prefer death by firing squad for executions

Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed his name on a bill Wednesday making Idaho the only…

2 hours ago

Missing American in Dominican Republic: Unpredictable ocean currents, beachfront pose major search challenge

close Video Dominican Republic resort issues statement on power outages when student went missing Fox…

4 hours ago

CBP director faces charges for allegedly defrauding FEMA and lying to feds

close Video Kash Patel has his work cut out to purge the FBI, panelist says…

4 hours ago

House divided over consequences for controversial congressman

WASHINGTON — Republican lawmakers appear open to stripping Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, of his committee…

4 hours ago

‘Corruption in broad daylight’: Dems outraged by Trump ‘playing car salesman’ for Tesla

The social media reactions are pouring in after President Donald Trump took the driver's seat…

4 hours ago

Blue state county faces backlash after failed vote to scrap ‘super sanctuary’ policy: ‘Fringe Democrats’

San Diego County’s "super sanctuary" policy will remain in place for now following a failed…

4 hours ago