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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Cooper made the comments in Brunswick County on Tuesday, the day after he confirmed he wouldn’t be a candidate. Cooper reiterated his Monday message, saying “this was not the right time" to be potentially on a national ticket for him or for North Carolina.
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A new TV ad from Attorney General Josh Stein’s campaign highlights scathing inspection records from a child care center that Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson operated with his wife nearly two decades ago.
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North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper opted not to be a candidate in Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate search. He withdrew in part because of concerns that his Republican lieutenant governor would assume control when he travels out of state if he were selected.
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The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services on Friday ordered a nonprofit led by Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s wife to repay $132,000 in federal funding following a scathing review.
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The agency found a long list of missing documents required to administer a federally funded food program for child care centers, as well as claims filed for payment for centers that apparently hadn't requested or received money.
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Breaking down the NC delegation at the Republican National Convention, new campaign finance numbers, and Vice President Kamala Harris visits the state again, all with our panel of reporters.
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Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson has made his 2022 book a central part of his campaign for governor. So how much is Robinson’s campaign spending to purchase copies of the book for donors? The campaign hasn’t disclosed that figure anywhere in his campaign finance reports or ethics disclosure forms.
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Attorney General Josh Stein has raised more than double the contributions made to his opponent, Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, in the latest campaign finance reports.
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North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson spoke on the first night of the Republican Convention in Milwaukee.
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Republican candidate for governor Mark Robinson was a featured speaker at a Tennessee Christian men's event sponsored by the group PreBorn called "Fearless Army Roll Call 2.0." PreBorn says on its website that birth control drugs are similar to having an abortion