Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan slams 2020 election probe as “all about fear and intimidation”

The Justice Department is investigating the 2020 election in Fulton County, Georgia, and is requesting the names of individuals who worked during that election. This move is part of a broader inquiry into the integrity and conduct of the election process in the county. Former Georgia GOP Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan, who is now running for governor as a Democrat, shared his thoughts on the situation during an appearance on “The Takeout.” Duncan’s involvement highlights the ongoing political shifts and tensions surrounding election integrity and the scrutiny of election officials. The investigation underscores the continued national focus on the 2020 election and its aftermath, as well as the importance of transparency and accountability in the electoral process. QUESTION: How might increased scrutiny of election workers impact future elections and the willingness of individuals to participate in the electoral process? 

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