Republican group not planning additional ad buys in North Carolina gubernatorial race
- The Republican Governors Association is not planning additional ad buys in the North Carolina gubernatorial race, with its current ad buy expiring soon.
- RGA Communications Director Courtney Alexander confirmed, "no further placements have been made" following the current media buy.
- RGA and its PAC have spent nearly $16 million on the governor's race amid controversies involving GOP nominee Mark Robinson's alleged inflammatory posts.
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2 GOP governors pull support for NC Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN/AP) -- North Carolina Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson lost the endorsement of two GOP governors on Monday following a CNN report last week alleging he made explicit racial and sexual posts years ago on a pornography website’s message board. The Republican Governors Association — anticipated to keep running ads to boost Robinson’s bid into the fall and oppose Democratic rival Josh Stein — will no longer suppor…


Republican Governors Association pulls ad money out of Mark Robinson’s North Carolina race in wake of ‘black Nazi’ scandal
The Republican Governors Association indicated Monday that it has no immediate plans to place more ads in North Carolina amid allegations that GOP Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson posted several inflammatory messages on a porn site more than a decade ago.
Republican group not planning additional ad buys in North Carolina gov race
A group committed to electing Republicans as governors across the country appears to be pulling back from the North Carolina gubernatorial race following the latest reports about the GOP nominee, Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson. The Republican Governors Association’s (RGA) current ad buy in the Tar Heel State is set to expire on Tuesday and the…
North Carolina GOP nominee for governor Mark Robinson loses staff, ad buys after report of racist comments
After a report alleged North Carolina's Mark Robinson, GOP candidate for governor, years ago posted racist comments on a porn website, he lost a number of his staff, and ad buys for him won't be renewed.
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