Florida State Attorney election: Monique Worrell

Monique Worrell was elected State Attorney for Florida's Ninth District Court in 2020. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis suspended Worrell, effectively removing her from the position in August 2023. Gov. DeSantis then appointed Andrew Bain to the role. Worrell and Bain will face-off in the November 2024 election for the position. She talked with FOX 35's Ryan Elijah about the role, position, and her candidacy.

Politcal expert: How reliable are latest election polls?

A new poll from Marist College reports former president Donald Trump leading Vice President Kamala Harris by 1%-2% in Arizona and North Carolina, and tired in Georgia. Political analyst Rich Rubino discusses how reliable the current presidential polls are and the latest in the swing states.

Florida State Attorney election: Andrew Bain

Andrew Bain, State Attorney Ninth Judicial Circuit in Florida, which represents portions of Orange and Osceola counties. He was appointed by Gov. Ron DeSantis in August 2023 after the governor suspended then-state attorney Monique Worrell. Monique Worrell is running against Bain, hoping to get her job back.