North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein, who is set to compete against North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson for the governorship in November, has expressed strong criticism of his opponent's qualifications for the position. Stein emphasized that Robinson is not suitable to hold the office of governor in North Carolina and vowed to take action to prevent his election.
An investigation revealed that Robinson had made controversial remarks on a pornography website's message board over a decade ago, where he identified himself as a 'black NAZI!' and voiced support for the reinstatement of slavery. Stein reiterated his stance on Robinson's lack of fitness for the governorship, stating that recent revelations have only reinforced this belief.
During a recent interview, Stein commented on the potential impact of the Robinson controversy on Vice President Kamala Harris' electoral prospects in North Carolina. He noted a surge in enthusiasm for the Harris-Walz campaign in the state, indicating a positive momentum for the Vice President. While acknowledging this development, Stein remained focused on his own gubernatorial race and expressed confidence in his ability to secure victory.