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Two members of Congress are running to become the state’s next attorney general.Top Stories: What will happen? 464 people summoned for jury duty Monday in Forsyth County amid juror admin saga 28-year-old woman dies after shot in face; Suspect facing first-degree murder charge, Greensboro police say Two men wanted in Winston-Salem business armed robbery investigationGet the latest news stories of interest by clicking hereDan Bishop is the Republican candidate, and Jeff Jackson is the Democrat in this contest. Both candidates are lawyers with experience in the N.C. legislature as well as Congress, but their politics are vastly different. Dan Bishop and Jeff Jackson have accused one another of being extremists. “He may seem moderate, but his record is radically Leftist,” Bishop said.Jackson said, “He is one of the most partisan members of Congress. His record speaks for itself. NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Watch NOWCAST TV | Local News | National | News We Love | The conservative group Heritage Action gave Bishop a 96% lifetime score for his voting record in Congress. The liberal group, Progressive Punch, gave Jeff Jackson a “D” grade for his voting record in Congress. Jackson isn’t leaving Congress willingly.”A group of politicians in N.C. redrew my congressional district to take me out, ” he said on TikTok.He also said on the social media platform that he plans to fight gerrymandering.”That’s political corruption and I’ve got news for them. I’m running for attorney general and I’m going to use that job to go after political corruption,” he said. Jackson has more than 2 million followers on TikTok, a social media platform he voted against in Congress.Jackson was asked, “Can you explain to the voters here your discrepancy with voting against TikTok, and yet using TikTok?”Keep up with the latest news and weather by downloading the WXII app here.Jackson replied, “Yeah, the vote was to say that any country can own TikTok, except China, Russia, Iran and North Korea. I think that’s perfectly fair.”In a Zoom interview with WXII 12 News, Jackson said if elected, he plans to go after the next wave of scammers who use AI.”One of the first things I would do as attorney general is go to the General Assembly and say, ‘Give me the tools to keep North Carolina safe,” Jackson said. WXII’s Bill O’Neil asked the N.C. Democrat about recent legislation forcing state sheriffs to work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.Jackson replied, “I think they should always have the option to work with ICE, if that’s what they want to do.”Jackson criticizes his opponent’s public comments about law enforcement and the government. “He says we should smash the FBI into a million pieces. That’s a really weird thing to say. He says a reckoning is coming for our gangster government. That’s not the way you talk before you become attorney general. You get an extremist as attorney general, that’s a nightmare for the whole state,” Jackson said.Dan Bishop did not grant WXII 12 News an interview. He is a staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump.He voted against certifying the 2020 election, but he’s best known as the architect of the infamous bathroom bill, HB 2, during his time in N.C. legislature.Watch: NOWCAST streaming newscasts Bishop told supporters at a Trump rally in Wilmington about the challenge he faces in becoming N.C.’s first Republican attorney general in 125 years. He said, “The Democrats and their complicit media will stop at nothing in their pursuit of total power.”The latest poll, now a month old, finds Jackson with a 7-point lead in the race. However, Jackson said he expects a close race, noting the past two elections for the attorney general were decided by less than one point.Trending Stories:
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Both presidential candidates are making their closing arguments with just 15 days left until Election Day, focusing on key swing states.”We still have a democracy, which means in a democracy, and here’s the beauty of it: We each have the power to make a decision about the future of our country through our vote,” said Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee.Harris campaigned alongside former Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney in swing state counties that voted for Nikki Haley over Trump in the primaries.”You have to choose in this race between someone who has been faithful to the Constitution, who will be faithful, and Donald Trump,” said Cheney.Meanwhile, Trump visited Western North Carolina, an area still recovering from Hurricane Helene, and criticized the Biden administration’s response to the storm.”It’s vital that we not let this hurricane that has taken so much also take your voice. You must get out and vote,” said Trump, the Republican nominee. “On Jan. 20, you’re going to have a, I think, a new crew to do it properly and help you in a proper manner.”Trump also made false claims about why the Federal Emergency Management Agency is running low on disaster relief funds.”They’ve spent it on illegal migrants,” said Trump.FEMA has refuted this claim, stating, “The Shelter and Services Program (SSP) is a completely separate, appropriated grant program that was authorized and funded by Congress and that is not associated in any way with FEMA’s disaster-related authorities or funding streams.”Both candidates are running out of time to make their final pitches to voters in a race that polls show may be decided by voter turnout.”Most people believe that the way that this election is going to be decided is based upon whether or not you were able to turn out the voters who are already leaning your way,” said political analyst Todd Belt.According to new polling from The Washington Post, the candidates are essentially tied or within the margin of error across the seven states that will likely decide this election.White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre responded to Trump’s comments, calling them “dangerous” and noting they have been debunked on a bipartisan basis.She highlighted that 5,500 federal personnel were in North Carolina and Florida after Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton, and $2 billion in federal assistance had been approved for those affected in North Carolina.Most registered voters believe the economy is not doing well, and neither candidate is particularly trusted to handle economic issues.Voters are split on whether Trump or Harris is better able to handle unemployment, the cost of groceries and housing, or tariffs.This is an area where Harris has made up ground on the former president.Trump is continuing his campaigning tonight in North Carolina, while Harris will spend the evening in Wisconsin before returning to Washington, D.C.
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Thousands of Floridians hunkered down at home and in evacuation shelters last week as Hurricane Milton slammed into Floridas west coast.Video above: Maine teacher gives birth at schoolBut as the storm unleashed deadly tornadoes, power outages and flooding en masse, dozens of mothers across the state gave birth some for the first time under less-than-ideal circumstances.In Polk County, sheriffs deputies helped a mother-to-be get to the hospital just in time after she went into labor in the middle of the night as Milton raged on.Ambulances could not transport residents due to the high winds, so deputies drove the expecting parents, Zenia and Javier, to the hospital in a patrol car, according to a social media post from the Polk County Sheriffs Office.Further west, a Pinellas County shelter set up for hurricane evacuees welcomed a newborn midstorm.Our shelter staff helped with the delivery, said Emergency Management Director Cathie Perkins. Just beautiful to see that new life in the middle of all of this destruction.CNN spoke with three mothers who gave birth for the first time while Milton impacted the state. These are their stories.A tense 12-hour deliveryMadeline Furnas could see the heavy rain unleashed by Hurricane Milton from her hospital room window, but she knew she had to focus on giving birth to her first child.As things got more serious and it looked like the storm was going to go straight through the state, we started getting more nervous, Furnas, a registered nurse in Tavares, Florida, told CNN.A few hours before Milton made landfall, Furnas and her husband Grant drove to the AdventHealth Waterman hospital in Tavares, about 35 miles northwest of Orlando, because their doctors were concerned that Furnas could go into labor, she said.She ended up going into labor that night as Milton made a devastating landfall and moved inland, Furnas said. When she was in the delivery room, Furnas said they could feel the tension of the storm.My contractions had really started to pick up. I was starting to get a little bit uncomfortable, Furnas said. The rain was lashing against the windows, and the palm tree outside was blowing all over the place.After 12 hours of labor, Furnas gave birth to her daughter Charlotte one of 67 babies delivered at Floridas AdventHealth hospitals during Milton.Hundreds of nurses, physicians and specialists cared for expecting families in Orlando, Tampa, Daytona Beach, Orange City, Tavares, Winter Park and Altamonte Springs, AdventHealth said in a news release. Nearly half of the babies were born across 14 AdventHealth hospitals in the Tampa area, according to the hospital system.Mamie Rogers, who helped deliver Furnas daughter, told CNN the hospitals made staffing changes to prepare for the storm and tried to find ways to make patients feel less like they were in a catastrophic situation.Even though everything is going on outside, we still maintain calm within our doors, and we still take excellent care of patients, Rogers said.I feel really luckyIn nearby Orlando, another couple was unsure how long their stay at the hospital would be.Shaniya Dunchie, 27, started having contractions the morning of Oct. 9 and quickly headed to the hospital.I knew that I wanted to be at the hospital before the storm came because I didnt want to be at home laboring. I didnt know how the roads were going to be when we got to the hospital, said Dunchie, an early child care worker in Winter Park, Florida.Dunchie said she didnt know what to expect. It was her first time giving birth, and most of her family had to stay home due to the storm. But after four hours of labor, her son Shamar was born.I feel really lucky to have them (hospital staff) there during the hurricane because I dont know if I was still at home if I would have been able to handle it all on my own, Dunchie said.Both Furnas and Dunchie said they later returned home and found their houses unscathed.For now, Furnas says she is basking in motherhood with her sweet little baby. Down the line, shell have quite the story to share with baby Charlotte about the day she was born.During the chaos of everything, she decided to make her appearance even though it could have been a scary experience. I dont have any negative feelings towards it at all. I thought it happened exactly how it should have happened, Furnas said.Bringing home baby to storm damageDays before her due date, Hurricane Milton forced Hally Bojadzija and her husband Irfan to evacuate from St. Petersburg, Florida. The first floor of their home and Bojadzijas car had already sustained storm surge damage during Hurricane Helene.The couple fled to a relatives home in Jacksonville, she told CNN. What would normally be a four-hour drive took eight hours as thousands of Floridians evacuated the state.Thursday morning, around 6 a.m., I woke up, and I started having contractions, and my due date was on Tuesday night, so the day before the storm hit, Bojadzija said.At that point, the storm had passed, and Bojadzija, 33, had been turned away from a Jacksonville hospital because she wasnt dilated enough. So, she and her husband packed up their belongings and drove back home to the west coast.We were nervous about driving home, but we decided to drive directly home to (St. Petersburg), and it took us about five hours, Bojadzija said. Traffic wasnt as bad, luckily, but I was having contractions the whole time, so it was miserable.The parents-to-be made it to Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital in downtown St. Petersburg on Thursday afternoon. The hospital was under a boil water notice and the staff was running on empty, she said.We were recommended not to shower in the water because it was coming from the well, and it was smelly, so it was definitely an experience, Bojadzija said. I am endlessly grateful to (the staff) for working around the clock through the storm, even though I know they were exhausted.By Friday afternoon, Bojadzija had given birth to a healthy baby girl, and power had been restored at their home.But dealing with a newborn and storm damage has proved interesting for the couple, Bojadzija said. Now, they need to find a place to stay while contractors work on their home.Were not sure exactly where were going to go because we cant be here with a newborn with them spraying everything from mold and cutting drywall, Bojadzija said. Ive never had damage like this, so its all new.Bojadzija says she and her husband are planning to find a new home further inland at some point, but they have no plans to leave Florida.We were so excited for a fall baby because of the weather and having her for the holidays, but thinking about hurricane season now, maybe well think about a different time frame for the next one, Bojadzija said.CNNs Sarah Dewberry and Andy Rose contributed to this report.