The two principal candidates vying for the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office debated live on Pennsylvania Cable Network last week. Then they really went on TV — with ad spots.

Republican candidate David Freed, the Cumberland County District Attorney, and Democratic candidate Kathleen Kane, a former Lackawanna County prosecutor, spent the hourlong debate drawing sharp differences between each other on issues ranging from the Jerry Sandusky child sex-abuse scandal, to experience, to gun laws.

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