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Abrams, Kemp Renew Rivalry in Heated Gubernatorial Debate | The Michigan Chronicle

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The Georgia gubernatorial debate at the Atlanta Press Club on Monday night delivered much of what Georgians hoped for from the frontrunners Gov. Brain Kemp and opponent Stacey Abrams along with some relative relief from the sometimes vitriolic exchanges between the candidates provided by Libertarian candidate Shane Hazel. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) and … Continued

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