It was a historic debate in Michigan last night as for the first time two women went at it in a gubernatorial debate.
Republican challenger Tudor Dixon and incumbent Governor Gretchen Whitmer started the debate at WOOD-TV in Grand Rapids outlining their positions on abortion. Dixon called the Governor's support for abortion rights "extremely radical." Whitmer said abortions are still legal in Michigan because of her actions and said Dixon's position is "too extreme and too dangerous."
The two candidates also answered questions about education, the COVID pandemic and the economy. Political analysts say there were no knockout blows delivered by either candidate.
Voters will get their say November 8th, or earlier if they vote by absentee ballot.