Brian Kemp and Stacey Abrams’s second debate on Sunday night sounded a lot like their first one on Oct. 17.
The two veteran candidates were on their games. Neither committed a notable gaffe or game-changing miscue. They sparred about things they’ve fought about before, bringing to bear the facts supporting their respective sides.
They each opened nearly every statement by accusing the other of being untruthful or lying. Despite that, they stayed within bounds and shook hands at the end.
The two pounded each other’s records, Abrams hammering Kemp’s as governor, Kemp hitting at hers as state house minority leader and as a candidate….