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

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Former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan won't run on No Labels presidential ticket
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No Labels is yet again looking for a presidential candidate after former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan withdrew his name from contention on Monday.

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 'After careful deliberation, I have withdrawn my name from consideration for the No Labels presidential ticket,' Duncan said Monday.

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. 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.

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