PHILADELPHIA - The race for Philadelphia's new District Attorney is down to two: Democrat Seth Williams and Republican Michael Untermeyer.
Both men stopped by "Good Day Philadelphia" on Wednesday morning to talk about the race to succeed longtime D.A. Lynne Abraham.
The two major party nominees talked Wednesday about where they'd take the office from here, if elected, how they intend to get more guns off the streets, their plans to keep repeat-offenders behind bars and what makes them the best candidates for the job.
Additionally, Untermeyer was asked about being the underdog in the fall race while Williams discussed not getting the mayor's primary election endorsement.