North Carolina's Republican candidate for governor is at the center of a national news story. That's because of the salacious nature of a series of posts by Mark Robinson, unearthed by CNN, from a pornography web site's discussion board.
Donald Trump’s campaign declined to comment Thursday on whether North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, whom the former president once described as “Martin Luther King on steroids,” should drop out of the battleground state’s race for governor.
In a written order Thursday, Judge Keith Gregory rejected the RNC's claim that the use of so-called Mobile One cards could lead to voter fraud or vote dilution. "Plaintiffs have not advanced any credible link between the State Board's approval of Mobile One Cards and a heightened risk of ineligible voters casting illegal votes," Gregory said.
As Mark Robinson faces calls to drop out of the North Carolina gubernatorial race, Bryan Anderson, a political journalist from North Carolina, joins Top Story to explain how he had early insight to the allegations against the Republican candidate.
Donald Trump risks being doomed by what he wrought in North Carolina. An already fiercely fought presidential contest in the critical swing state was thrown into greater turmoil Thursday by a stunning CNN investigation revealing a porn-site scandal surrounding Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson.
As Mark Robinson's scandals put his future in doubt in North Carolina, Kamala Harris and other Democrats want one thing: to tie him to Donald Trump.
North Carolina Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson is remaining in the race despite a controversial CNN report. Former Rep. Carlos Curbelo and The Cook Political Report senior editor and elections analyst David Wasserman join José Díaz-Balart to discuss their outlook for North Carolina this election.
North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson will not appear at former President Donald Trump’s rally in the eastern part of his state after a CNN report about his alleged posts on a pornography website’s message board.
The Tar Heel State, where the GOP gubernatorial candidate is steeped in controversy, is a critical battleground in the presidential race.
North Carolina Republican gubernatorial nominee Mark Robinson has vowed to remain in his race despite a CNN media report about comments it says he made on a website
Polling shows former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are neck and neck in the key swing state of North Carolina. As Trump prepares to visit the Tarheel State, FiveThirtyEight's poll tracker shows that Trump is just 0.