Donald Trump returns to North Carolina without Mark Robinson, one of his top in-state supporters
- Donald Trump campaigned in Wilmington, North Carolina, without Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, a key supporter, after allegations surfaced about Robinson's inappropriate posts on a pornography website's message board.
- Robinson denied the allegations, stating he wouldn’t withdraw from the race due to "salacious tabloid lies."
- Trump's campaign focused on winning the White House while avoiding direct mentions of Robinson amid growing scrutiny from Democrats.
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‘Mark Robinson could not exist without the support of Trump,’ says North Carolina gov. candidate Josh Stein
North Carolina candidate for governor Josh Stein talks to CNN’s Jake Tapper about his opponent Mark Robinson’s series of inflammatory comments on a pornography website’s message board more than a decade ago, in which he referred to himself as a “black NAZI!” and expressed support for reinstating slavery, a CNN KFile investigation found.
Trump Force One Conducts Impressive Flyover of North Carolina Rally Crowd
Trump Force One conducted an impressive flyover on Saturday afternoon. As Trump Force One was waiting to get clearance to land at Wilmington International Airport, the pilot conducted an impressive flyover over the large crowd waiting to hear Trump speak. Watch the flyover here: Trump Force One conducts insane flyover of NC rally crowd.. HE...


Trump’s Base in North Carolina Still Supports Mark Robinson, but Some Doubt He Can Win
Faithful supporters of former President Donald J. Trump lined up on Saturday afternoon to cheer him on at a rally at the Aero Center in Wilmington, N.C., their red shirts billowing from a beach-side breeze. When asked about the former president’s chances of winning North Carolina, many in the crowd were confident and brimming with energy. They would be the force to keep the battleground state red for Mr. Trump. But many of their smiles shrank wh…
Trump campaigned in North Carolina on Saturday without Republican candidate for governor Mark Robinson accompanying him.
Trump returns to North Carolina without Mark Robinson, one of his top in-state supporters
Donald Trump returns to North Carolina on Saturday, stumping in the southern battleground state that both Democrats and Republicans are treating as increasingly critical to victory in November. But Trump will be campaigning in Wilmington, along the state's southern coast, without Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, the GOP gubernatorial nominee and…
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