Nation’s only two congressmen in a state level race contrast in visions

(The Center Square) – With less than a month before mail-in ballots start going out, Democrat Jeff Jackson and Republican Dan Bishop are gearing up for the final leg of the North Carolina attorney general race.

The only two U.S. House of Representatives members who are battling in a state level race remain hopeful in their chances of winning what will likely be the state’s most expensive and competitive attorney general election in decades. Each is a former state senator, and neither has won a statewide election.

If Bishop wins, he would be the first Republican candidate to win the attorney general seat in North Carolina since Zeb V. Walser in 1896. The Center Square was unsuccessful getting answers to questions for this story from his campaign…

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