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Mark Robinson could have problems with voters and influence the presidential race in North Carolina

BURNSVILLE, NC – Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson had just delivered a fiery speech to about 100 people on a grassy town square in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina when he added a word of caution.

“Winning this election in November is not going to be easy for any of us,” Robinson said during a rally in early September. “Not for a single Republican.”

CNN reported on Thursday about a “series of inflammatory comments” Robinson allegedly made on a porn website's message board over a decade ago. The posts ranged from support for the reinstatement of slavery to calling himself a “black NAZI!”

Robinson denies being the author of the messages.

Mark Robinson, Republican candidate for governor of North Carolina, speaks at his rally in Burnsville on September 14, 2024.

Since launching his gubernatorial campaign last year and confidently winning the North Carolina primary in March, the current lieutenant governor has earned a reputation for controversial statements, including mocking victims of school shootings and supporting anti-Semitic conspiracy theories.

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Throughout, Robinson has been in lockstep with party chairman and former President Donald Trump. The two have made several joint appearances in North Carolina and supported each other in their campaigns.