Mark Robinson sparks outrage in N.C. governor's race
North Carolina's Republican candidate Mark Robinson faces controversy over past comments and actions, prompting calls for him to exit the gubernatorial race.
In an alarming turn of events, Mark Robinson, the North Carolina Republican gubernatorial candidate, has found himself at the center of a controversy that threatens to derail his campaign. Years-old comments made by Robinson on an online pornographic forum have resurfaced, revealing deeply troubling and highly inappropriate statements that raise concerns about his fitness for office.
Controversial Comments and Disturbing Behavior
According to a report by CNN, Robinson referred to himself as a "black NAZI" and made statements such as "slavery is not bad" on the "online pornographic forum." These statements, along with graphic sexual content posted under an account linked to him, shed light on a troubling and disturbing side of the candidate. Such behavior not only undermines his credibility but also raises serious questions about his values and judgement.
In addition to the inflammatory comments, it was revealed that Robinson engaged in inappropriate activities, frequenting 24-hour porn shops' private video booths as often as five nights a week in the 1990s and early 2000s. This pattern of behavior is deeply troubling and raises concerns about his integrity and character.
The controversy surrounding Robinson has put pressure on his campaign, with staff and members of the Trump campaign urging him to drop out of the race. Despite this, Robinson signaled in a video that he has no intention of stepping down from the gubernatorial race in North Carolina, even as recent polls indicate that his Democratic opponent, Josh Stein, holds a significant lead over him. Stein has also launched a new initiative targeting Republican voters, further strengthening his position in the race.
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