'I believe we can find a better way forward an elect a new kind of Republican president in 2024,' Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan wrote.
's flaws and loss in the 2020 election the GOP's"saving grace" in his new book, the Associated Press reported.
"I just wanted to have a conversation with with anybody in America that considers themselves conservative," Duncan said in an interview before the book's release."I will not worship him," Duncan writes."I will not excuse his excesses. I won't believe his lies. I won't mimic his tone. I won't disingenuously pander to voters he's misinformed. And I certainly won't mislead my constituents because he wants me to.
Duncan boils his prescription for what Republicans should do next down to a three-word catchphrase — policy, empathy, tone. He argues that Republicans need to pursue better policy to broaden its appeal, show empathy to effectively reach voters, and discard a divisive tone mainly aimed at riling up their base voters.
"We can't entirely stop gun violence, but we can maintain control of the debate by taking smart steps that balance our freedom to bear arms with everyone's right to security," Duncan writes.
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