North Carolina Lt. Governor Mark Robinson has made national headlines during the 2024 Election. Follow վ's coverage of the Republican candidate for governor:
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Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson has sent only about 30 substantive emails in more than three years in office, newly released public records show.
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Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson has filed a defamation lawsuit against CNN and a former porn store employee over recent news reports, although his legal claims don't include new evidence to prove that pro-slavery, Nazi comments weren't from him.
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The apparent copyright infringement is “the most egregious” in a photographer’s lengthy career. Robinson's campaign site also used images from longtime News & Observer photographer Robert Willett.
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With Roy Cooper term-limited, North Carolina will get a new governor in 2024. After easy victories in the primaries, Democrat Josh Stein and Republican Mark Robinson are the major party candidates seeking to become the state’s 76th Governor.
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More than a week since Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson hired a law firm to refute a CNN report, neither he nor the law firm have released any new information or filed any legal actions over the story.
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The devastation from Helene in western North Carolina has put statewide election campaigns on hold, as candidates pivot to help with relief efforts.
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Mark Robinson was making an appearance at the Mayberry Truck Show in Mount Airy when he was injured, campaign spokesperson Mike Lonergan said in a statement. Robinson was treated at Northern Regional Hospital in Mount Airy for second-degree burns, he added.
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Will Mark Robinson's stumbling campaign for governor have any impact on Donald Trump's effort to win North Carolina? And what exactly are "reverse coattails?"
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North Carolina Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson has quickly named his next chief of staff in his state government office. The move comes as a dozen of his government or gubernatorial campaign workers have quit after a CNN report alleging that he made racial and sexual comments on an online message board.
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As of this week, Robinson is featured in Harris volunteers’ conversations with voters on the phone and at the doorways. Democrats wave signs bearing his name at their press conferences. Billboard trucks circulate in key cities warning that he is “unhinged.”