Gubernatorial Candidates Debate in California; Jackson Questioned on Hiring Practices
In Brief
The debate highlights candidate positions and scrutiny of Rick Jackson's response to questions about hiring undocumented workers.
Key Facts
- Georgia governor frontrunner Rick Jackson was asked if illegal immigrants did landscaping at his mansion during a GOP primary debate.
- Jackson responded that he did not know if illegal immigrants were hired for landscaping work.
- The exchange took place during a heated GOP primary debate, according to Fox News.
- CBS News provided live coverage of the California Governor's Debate featuring top candidates.
- The debate included direct questions to candidates on employment and hiring practices.
What Happened
During a GOP primary debate, Rick Jackson was questioned about whether illegal immigrants performed landscaping at his mansion. Jackson stated he did not know. The debate was covered live and included discussions on candidate policies.
Why It Matters
The questioning of Jackson's hiring practices brings attention to candidate accountability and immigration issues, which are significant topics in gubernatorial races.
What's Next
Further debates and media coverage are expected as the gubernatorial race continues, with candidate positions and personal practices likely to remain under scrutiny.
