Trump lauds NC Republicans but doesn’t mention Mark Robinson
- Donald Trump campaigned in North Carolina, a crucial battleground state, without mentioning Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson, following allegations reported by CNN.
- Robinson denied writing alleged lewd posts and stated he would not be forced out by "salacious tabloid lies."
- Democrats are using billboards and ads to connect Trump and Robinson, focusing on Robinson's stance on abortion.
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Vance responds to Mark Robinson controversy: ‘Allegations aren’t necessary reality’
Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) on Saturday responded to the allegations against North Carolina Republican gubernatorial nominee Mark Robinson, saying they “aren’t necessarily reality.” While in Pennsylvania, Vance was asked if he is “comfortable” with Robinson as the Republican nominee for governor of North Carolina after a CNN report released on Thursday alleged Robinson used racist,...
JD Vance says allegations against Mark Robinson ‘aren’t necessarily reality’
LEESPORT, Pa. — Sen. JD Vance on Saturday reacted for the first time to the bombshell report about Mark Robinson, the Republican candidate for governor in North Carolina, saying that the allegations against Robinson “aren’t necessarily reality.” “The allegations are pretty far out there, of course, but I know that allegations aren’t necessarily reality,” Vance said of Robinson’s reported comments on a porn site. In Vance’s interview with NBC Phi…
JD Vance says allegations against Mark Robinson 'aren't necessarily reality'
Sen. JD Vance reacted for the first time to the bombshell report about Mark Robinson, the Republican candidate for governor in North Carolina, saying that the allegations against Robinson "aren't necessarily reality."
Trump campaigns in North Carolina without state's top Republican candidate
WILMINGTON, N.C. — Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump returned 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 the former president campaigned in Wilmington, along the state's southern coast, without Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson, the Republican gubernatorial nominee and one of the former president's top …
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