
This Republican wants to start 'GOP 2.0' -- without Donald Trump
CNN
Something very interesting happened in New Hampshire this week that you might have missed: The Georgia Republican lieutenant governor made a trip to the state touting his plan to re-birth a post-Trump GOP.
Dubbed "GOP 2.0," the plan is focused on a handful of pillars including national security, public safety and limited government, according to Georgia's Geoff Duncan.
"We as Republicans have forgotten to remind people why we're Republicans," Duncan told WMUR on Tuesday.
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