Republican candidate for governor of North Carolina Mark Robinson has been embroiled in a scandal from lewd comments he’s made in the past. North Carolina Democratic Party State Chair Anderson Clayton joins Alex Witt to discuss the nominee who,
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump traveled to North Carolina for a rally Saturday amid fallout from that state's GOP gubernatorial candidate calling himself a "Black Nazi" on a pornography website.
CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten breaks down the importance of the state of North Carolina in the upcoming presidential 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.
Donald Trump returns Saturday for a campaign rally in North Carolina, where the former president is confronting a mess he played a key role in making in the critical battleground state.
The former president did not mention Mr. Robinson, the state’s embattled Republican nominee for governor, whom he once called “Martin Luther King on steroids.”
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump will not be joined by his party's embattled pick for North Carolina governor when he visits the critical electoral state on Saturday, the Trump campaign said.
At a Trump rally in Wilmington, N.C., many said they would still vote for the embattled Republican nominee for governor.
Trump did not mention Robinson − his party's nominee for governor of a key state − before or during an airport rally in Wilmington, North Carolina, two days after a bombshell news report about Robinson's online habits threatened Trump's chances in a key battleground.
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.