Jefferson Griffin tried to overturn his North Carolina Supreme Court election loss by throwing out the votes of overseas military members and their families.
Is funding Veteran Affairs a moral argument? That's the question Cardinal & Pine's political correspondent, Michael McElroy, asked panelists at this week's 'Voices for Veterans' event.
This week, Allison Riggs thanked supporters for helping her over the six month fight, but also warned that future losing candidates may follow Jefferson Griffin’s playbook.
Six months after winning her NC Supreme Court election, Justice Allison Riggs was finally sworn in to office Tuesday by her fellow justice, Anita Earls.
The ceremony took place in the former NC House chamber at the state capitol, the site where the legislature voted in 1861 to secede at the beginning of the Civil War.
In March, North Carolina veteran Jay Carey was removed from a Republican town hall in Asheville for speaking out about the Trump administration's Veteran Affairs cuts. At Cardinal & Pine's "Voices for Veterans" May 20 in Fayetteville, we'll let him and other NC veterans and military families have their say.