and john fetterman easily won the democratic senate primary in pennsylvania, though he might be the first candidate to do so from a hospital bed. he is out of surgery this morning after suffering a stroke and receiving a pacemaker just hours before the polls closed. we ll hear from his wife in a bit. meanwhile in north carolina, the first term congressman madison cawthorn has conceded after losing his primary to state senator chuck edwards. it is a major lrebuke of someon who was once seen as a rising star in the gop but whose political career saw scandal after scandal that put him on the outs with his own party. donald trump had pleaded with voterses to give cawthorn a second chance, but they chose a different path. meanwhile in idaho, republican governor brad little beat back a challenge from his own lieutenant governor whose tirades against covid restrictions had won her the endorsement of donald trump. and in pennsylvania, senate race is so close on the republican sid
state. whoever does win that race will take on john fetterman in november. he easily won the democratic senate primary last night, though may be the first candidate to do so from a hospital bed. he underwent surgery for defibrillator hours before polls close. this is after he suffered a stroke a few days ago. he seems to be recovering and in good spirits this morning. so many races, so many states, important results for both parties. another race we re following in north carolina, congressman madison cawthorn is on his way out. the trump favorite conceded late last night. cawthorn was once viewed as a rising star in the gop, however his political career tarnished by recent scandals from video, salacious video, claims that put him on the outs within his own party. we re following both parties in these states as only cnn can. let s begin on the ground in two states, let s go to the state where things haven t been called yet on senate side in pennsylvania. democratic side, j
of those mothers is really what motivated me. i can t imagine how scary that would be. reporter: so last week, heather and callie decided to meet in the parking lot of a nearby grocery store. nice to meet you. i brought you a lot. this is full. i think i could tell that she was very stressed out, trying to figure out how to feed her baby, so i could just see the stress lift off of her. i m trying not to cry right now. you can cry. can i give you a hug? yes. i was in your shoes when my baby was first born. reporter: and they aren t the only ones doing this, facebook full of parents sharing breast milk with one another. but the american academy of pediatrics doesn t recommend this kind of unregulated sharing. it spokesperson saying the quality and safety of the milk cannot be assured.
meet in the parking lot of a nearby grocery store. nice to meet you. i brought you a lot. this is full. i think i could tell she was very stressed out, trying to figure out how to feed her baby. i could see the stress lift off of her. i m going to try not to cry right now. you can cry. i m super emotional. can i give you a hug? yes. okay. i was in your shoes when my baby was first born. reporter: heather and calle aren t the only ones doing this. facebook, full of parents sharing breast milk with one another. the american academy of pediatrics doesn t recommend this kind of unregulated sharing. its spokesperson saying, the quality and safety of the milk cannot be assured. you re not going through the process of getting that breast milk screened for infectious diseases or screened for things like drugs. you also don t know how old that breast milk is, you don t know what the process has been to