North Carolina Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson sued CNN for defamation over the outlet’s report last month that Robinson made inappropriate comments on a pornographic website ...
Gov. Mark Robinson, the Republican candidate who once called himself a “Black NAZI.” The race was closely watched both because of Robinson’s inflammatory comments denigrating Jews ...
Gov. Mark Robinson, who once reportedly called himself a "Black Nazi" and made several inflammatory comments about the LGBTQ+ community and Jewish people. Stein, 58, the state's Democratic ...
Now, Robinson is the subject of a flurry of brutal memes and jokes mocking his projected loss. “Mark Robinson will now have plenty of free time to collect erotic Hermann Göring memorabilia ...
Despite losing his state’s gubernatorial race by a landslide, North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson isn’t ready to acknowledge his campaign’s shortcomings. In his closing remarks ...
North Carolina's Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson failed in his bid to become governor after a series of scandals plagued his campaign. Democrat Josh Stein won in a landslide when the race was ...
While Robinson’s statewide political career appears to be over (for now, anyway), he’ll still likely be in the news for some time to come, as he’s currently suing CNN for $50 million over ...
WASHINGTON ― Days before the election, North Carolina gubernatorial nominee Mark Robinson appeared to lash out at the Republican Party for abandoning him amid his controversies, not the least of which ...
The most recent round of polls suggests that Josh Stein, the Democratic nominee for governor in North Carolina, is ahead of his Republican adversary, Mark Robinson, by nearly 16 points.
Despite losing his state’s gubernatorial race by a landslide, North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson isn’t ready to acknowledge his campaign’s shortcomings. In his closing remarks Tuesday ...
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein defeated Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson (R-NC) Tuesday in the state's gubernatorial race. Stein led Robinson 53%-42% with about a quarter of the ballots counted.