The two candidates in Georgia’s 9th Congressional District general election are opposites on nearly every policy topic.
Andrew Clyde, the Republican and front-runner in the race, said in debate Monday that he wanted to eliminate the Internal Revenue Service and implement a flat tax to replace the graduated system that taxes wealthier people a higher percentage.
That contrasted with Democrat Devin Pandy, a self-described progressive and military veteran who supports a universal basic income. The two participated Monday morning in a debate hosted by the Atlanta Press Club.Clyde, who owns a gun store in Athens, also mentioned that he disagreed with […]
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