North Carolina Lt. Governor Mark Robinson has made national headlines during the 2024 Election. Follow ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾'s coverage of the Republican candidate for governor:
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The top aide to North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson within state government is quitting. A state legislator who knows Brian LiVecchi says Robinson's chief of staff and general counsel will resign effective next Tuesday
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The sitting lieutenant governor says the firm will “will leave no stone unturned." In the fallout from the report, most of Robinson's top campaign staffers quit and the Republican Governors Association said it will no longer support Robinson.
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Republican vice presidential candidate Senator JD Vance gave two speeches in Charlotte Monday evening. The first was about immigration and the economy, and the second about his faith. But the biggest topic for Vance — and other Republicans — was Mark Robinson, the embattled Republican candidate for governor.
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Mark Robinson is routinely absent from some of the lieutenant governor’s primary job responsibilities, including presiding over sessions of the state Senate and serving on the State Board of Education and other boards.
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Days after a CNN report about racist and sexual comments posted on a pornography forum, all but a few of Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson's campaign team quit their jobs on Sunday.
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Trump has long praised the GOP gubernatorial nominee, but his campaign is now distancing itself following a CNN report about Robinson's alleged posts on a pornography website’s message board. Robinson has denied writing the posts and says he's not leaving the race.
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North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson will not appear at former President Donald Trump's rally in the eastern part of his state after a CNN report about his alleged posts on a pornography website's message board. That's according to two people familiar with the matter who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal planning. Plans around the event in Wilmington could still change.
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Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson is denying a CNN report that says he made a series of racist, sexually explicit comments on an internet pornography forum — but the allegations are prompting at least one fellow Republican to call on Robinson to drop out of the governor's race.
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North Carolina Republican gubernatorial nominee Mark Robinson has a public safety plan billed as focusing on building up police, fighting violence and drugs and keeping criminals behind bars. The sitting lieutenant governor unveiled the proposal on Wednesday in Statesville.
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Both candidates for governor in North Carolina, Attorney General Josh Stein and Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, are pledging to cut taxes, but their plans to save people money look a lot different.