Most of the Democrats who say they are running for governor appeared in a forum televised from a Savannah church Thursday night, where they worked to differentiate themselves before a primary election just four months away.
All seven of them passed two key litmus tests for the Democratic base, including Geoff Duncan, a former Republican state leader.
They all said they would expand Medicaid if they reached the governor’s office, and they all would fight back against President Donald Trump.
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