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NC GOP candidate responds to criticism of inflammatory email
SUMMARY: Republican nominee for North Carolina State Superintendent Michelle Mara addressed controversy surrounding a September Facebook post referencing a potential “revolution” if Republicans lose the election. She clarified that her words were twisted and emphasized she wasn’t advocating for violence. Mara described the election as “American Revolution 2.0,” stating, “we’re either willing to fight now or we’ll be forced to fight on November 6.” Criticism arose from her Democratic opponent, M. Green, who argued that children deserve leaders who foster unity, not incite violence. Mara’s campaign priorities include transforming the education system and reducing violence in schools.
The Republican nominee for North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction denies calling for violence if she loses the election.
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Riggs responds to Griffin’s request to delay certification of the NC Supreme Court election • NC Newsline
SUMMARY: Supreme Court Justice Allison Riggs opposed Appeals Court Judge Jefferson Griffin’s request for a preliminary injunction in his election case. Riggs, leading by 734 votes, argues that swift resolution serves public interest and that she remains in her position until the election results are certified. Griffin seeks to discard over 60,000 votes, claiming many voters are ineligible due to insufficient ID details. The State Board of Elections has rejected his challenges, which have not yet been certified. A bipartisan group of former congressmen supports keeping the case in federal court, emphasizing that federal law, specifically the Help America Vote Act, is central to the issues raised.
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North Carolina Forecast: Cooler weather ahead with freezing lows through the weekend
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Anthony Bleon reports a chilly start with temperatures 10 to 20°F colder than yesterday. Today’s high is 48°F, below the normal 52°F, with similar cool temperatures expected over the weekend: 51°F tomorrow, 41°F Saturday, and 46°F Sunday. A weather system may bring rain early Monday, with temperatures remaining in the 40s. While mainly rain is anticipated, far northern areas could see a mix or freezing rain, depending on temperature shifts. Overall, expect persistently cold conditions through January, with sunshine and occasional cloud cover this weekend.
Friday we expect partly to mostly cloudy skies with maybe a few sprinkles. Once this front passes, colder air settles in for the weekend with the high on Saturday with full sunshine hovering around 40 degrees.
The next system we are watching is currently in the Pacific Ocean and it is expected to arrive here Sunday evening and last into the first half of Monday.
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Eight take oaths, two more at Inauguration Ball on Jan. 11 | North Carolina
SUMMARY: On January 1, Democratic Gov. Josh Stein and six other Council of State members took their oaths of office, with Lt. Gov. Rachel Hunt using her father’s Bible. Democratic Secretary of State Elaine Marshall, the first woman elected statewide, administered Hunt’s oath. Public ceremonies, including Stein’s inaugural address, are scheduled for January 11. Other Council members, including Republican Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler and others, will also take oaths then. Oaths for various positions, such as Attorney General Jeff Jackson and Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey, took place earlier in the week, with several judges presiding over the ceremonies.
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