Recent developments in the North Carolina governor's race have sparked controversy and raised questions about the candidacy of Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson. The former president, Donald Trump, who has previously praised Robinson as 'Martin Luther King on steroids,' has not commented on whether Robinson should drop out of the race.
On the other hand, Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign has highlighted Trump's past endorsements of Robinson in light of a report revealing disturbing comments made by Robinson on a pornographic website's message board over a decade ago. Robinson has denied making these comments, which included references to himself as a 'black NAZI!' and support for reinstating slavery.
The pressure for Robinson to withdraw from the race has intensified following these revelations, with the state's deadline for candidates to drop out looming. North Carolina is a key battleground state in the 2024 presidential race, with both Trump and Harris targeting it.
The Trump campaign, in response to the report, emphasized their focus on winning the White House and saving the country, without directly addressing Robinson's situation. They expressed confidence in Trump's record and the support he has in North Carolina.
Trump's history of praising Robinson dates back to a campaign rally in Greensboro, where he lauded Robinson as a significant leader, even comparing him favorably to Martin Luther King. The NAACP has called on Robinson to step down from the race, citing concerns over his past comments.
As the political landscape in North Carolina continues to evolve, the fate of Robinson's candidacy remains uncertain. The upcoming days will be crucial in determining the impact of these revelations on the governor's race and the broader political dynamics in the state.