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Election 2024 - Cardinal & Pine

NC attorney general’s race: Where Jeff Jackson and Dan Bishop stand on the key issues

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Jackson says that if elected as attorney general, Bishop could work with the Republican-dominated legislature and state Supreme Court to further erode reproductive rights in the state.
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Allegations of sexual assault, animal cruelty emerge in new RFK Jr. report

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New reporting from Vanity Fair reveals troubling details about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s past, including allegations of sexual misconduct and further insight into his history of anti-vaccine rhetoric. 
Election 2024 - Cardinal & Pine

Jeff Jackson on what he’d do as NC attorney general

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Cardinal & Pine recently sat down with Jackson for an interview to get a better sense of why he’s running, what he would focus on as AG, and why the stakes of this particular election are so high. The interview covered a range of topics, including reproductive rights, the fentanyl crisis, corporate accountability, and his opponent’s efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. 
Election 2024 - Cardinal & Pine

Dan Bishop wrote a law that cost NC billions. Now he wants to be state Attorney General.

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Bishop’s record of hostility towards LGBTQ people goes beyond HB 2 and his comments comparing them to the Taliban. As a member of the Mecklenburg County Commission in 2012, Bishop opposed a non-discrimination proposal for LGBTQ people, saying it was “either a political stunt or a serious dagger at the heart of marriage.”
Election 2024 - Cardinal & Pine

Opinion: The future of North Carolina will be decided in November. Our choices could not be more different

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Unfortunately, the only blame for this lies squarely on the Republican Party stoking those fears and fanning the metaphorical flames of discontent across North Carolina. Conversations that could have once found common ground are more commonly filled with accusations and screaming matches, and somehow, this is supposed to be acceptable to the folks who live here.