Raleigh’s NBC affiliate reports:
North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson rejected multiple offers from supporters to connect him with information technology specialists to help the Republican gubernatorial nominee investigate racist and lewd comments on a pornographic website made by someone with a username that CNN tied to Robinson, people directly familiar with the matter told WRAL on Monday.
Robinson’s alleged rejection of the offers sowed doubt among some staff members, the people said. His response in the wake of the report likely played a role in the exodus of some staff members, they said. At least eight campaign staff members quit the campaign on Sunday, including Robinson’s campaign manager and finance director. The people spoke on the condition of anonymity because they feared professional retribution.
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Mark: I AM BEING SET UP! IT WASN’T ME!
IT Specialist: We can find out who did this.
Mark: No no no no, don’t do that!https://t.co/IeTF5b9x5w
— Alex Cole (@acnewsitics) September 23, 2024
Clearly Robinson is waiting to be governor so he can personally oversee the search for the real black Nazi porn addicts himself. https://t.co/jhRd8UJQeA
— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahDispatch) September 23, 2024