Georgia Gov. and former Sen. David Perdio and current Gov. Brian Kemp did not attack each other Thursday night in a debate over the Republican Party’s candidacy for governor. In the final debate before the May 2 snap-vote, the two Republican candidates argued over issues such as the conduct of the 2020 election, support for former President Trump, crime in Georgia, and who had the best plans to prevent him. financial pain from record high inflation. Each candidate returned to familiar lines of attack on the 2020 election, with Perdy accusing Keb of splitting the Republican Party and losing the confidence of voters. AGRICULTURE GOVERNMENT: FEDERAL JUDGE ORDERS SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO STOP FUND COLLECTION FOR KEMP “People have lost confidence in you and in the electoral system. You will not take into account the fact that you actually ratified the election, governor, without investigation,” Perdiu said. “Lord of mercy, they throw a lot of spaghetti on the wall,” Kemp replied, adding that the FBI, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and his own office had been investigating. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp looks on during the Georgia Bulldog National Championship’s January 15, 2022 celebration in Athens, Georgia. (Todd Kirkland / Getty Images) Kemp strongly defended his record and expressed his indignation at Perdue’s statements. “Senator Perdue is lying about my record because he does not have his own,” said Kemp, a phrase he repeated several times during the hour-long debate. Perdue accused Kemp of violating the regime’s oath by dismissing allegations of voter fraud after the 2020 election and blamed the governor for his defeat by Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff in the January 2021 special election. Perdue insisted he won the snap election with 90,000 votes, to which Kemp replied, “If you defeated Jon Ossoff, why aren’t you a U.S. senator?” “Because you let him steal the election, governor,” Perdue said. Elsewhere, Perdue accused Kemp of refusing to enact electoral laws after the November 2020 election on signature verification, ballot collecting and uncovered ballot boxes – which he claimed contributed to his defeat to Ossoff. GOVERNMENT AGRICULTURAL RACE “Lord of mercy, he’s lying again guys. It’s really sad,” Kemp said. “You can not go and change the laws in the midst of elections, which includes the second round,” he continued. Perdue defended his proposal to end the state income tax and called for the creation of “an electoral law enforcement agency that does nothing more than enforce electoral laws.” ARCHIVE – Senator David Perdue, R-Ga., Speaks during a “Save the Majority” rally in Augusta, Ga. on December 10, 2020. (AP Photo / John Bazemore, Archive) Kemp called Perdue’s plan to end the state income tax “vague, mathematically of Washington DC” because it would require an increase in other taxes to offset $ 14 billion in revenue – about half of the state budget. Perdue responded that Kemp took “several hundred million dollars” to invest in a development with Rivian Automotive, an electric truck startup that George Soros invested in earlier this year. GOP AGRICULTURE GOVERNMENT CONFLICT: KEMB CHARGES “PERDU GOT RICH BY SENDING JOBS TO CHINA” Perdue also said that Georgia would attract more businesses if crime rates were lower under Kemp and the state had no income tax. Perdue’s position was that even if Kemp won the nomination, he would never get Trump approval – and that would probably mean losing to Democratic nominee Stacey Abrams in November. “I believe in you [Trump’s endorsement]”And with everyone’s help and vote, we will stop this madness and defeat Stacy Abrams, even though our governor has split the party,” Perdue said. “I am here to protect my state, this man sold us to the radical left,” Perdiu said. Kemp insisted he had the record to beat Abrams for the second time. “We have to have someone to focus on today and focus on how to win in November – not to try to look back like David Perdy and Stacey Abrams and not admit that they lost an election because they did not have a record to win. profits, “said Kemp. CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION