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How the Robinson Report Could Affect the Presidential Race in North Carolina
A Democratic presidential candidate has not won North Carolina since 2008. But the drama around Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, the Republican nominee for governor, is sure to bolster their hopes.1 hour ago -
The Hill - Politics
Robinson comments leave North Carolina Republicans reeling
An explosive report Thursday that North Carolina GOP gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson made many offensive statements on a porn site's message board has Republicans in the state reeling and ...1 hour ago - Republican Party -
NBC News - Politics
North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson denies reports of disturbing comments
Republican candidate Mark Robinson says he'll stay in the race for governor of North Carolina amid allegations of past disturbing comments online. Robinson has vehemently denied the accusations. ...1 hour ago -
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North Carolina GOP governor nominee Mark Robinson denies making racist and sexually graphic posts on porn forum
Mark Robinson, who has weathered numerous scandals over his controversial remarks, has garnered praise from Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.2 hours ago -
Financial Times - World
Could North Carolina be in play for the Democrats?
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The Guardian - World
North Carolina Republican candidate for governor called himself ‘black Nazi’ – report
State’s lieutenant governor Mark Robinson used description on pornography website, CNN reports. North Carolina ’s Republican gubernatorial nominee, Mark Robinson, referred to himself as a “black ...3 hours ago -
The Hill - Politics
Sabato's Crystal Ball shifts North Carolina gubernatorial race toward Democrats amid Robinson controversy
The political forecasting site Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball shifted the North Carolina gubernatorial race Thursday toward Democrats amid an unfolding controversy involving Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, ...2 hours ago
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