North Carolina Lt. Governor Mark Robinson has made national headlines during the 2024 Election. Follow ¹ÏÉñapp's coverage of the Republican candidate for governor:
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A top aide to former Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson is recovering from a New Year's shooting in Winston-Salem.
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In 2024, the stories that consumed many North Carolinians were related to a polarizing election and a devastating hurricane.
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CNN wants a defamation lawsuit against it filed by North Carolina's lieutenant governor dismissed. Mark Robinson filed the suit against the network for its report saying he once made explicit posts on a pornography website's message board.
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Senate leader Phil Berger is defending legislation that Democrats consider a partisan power grab, as the bill passed the Senate Wednesday and heads to the governor.
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Gov. Roy Cooper is in Washington, D.C., Wednesday pushing for hurricane funding, so under the state constitution, his out-of-state travel makes Lt. Gov. Robinson the acting governor. A source close to Robinson says he's considering trying to sign into law a bill expected to pass the N.C. Senate this afternoon that would shift power away from Gov.-elect Josh Stein and other newly elected Democrats.
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Tens of millions of dollars were spent on this year’s North Carolina campaigns, and much of it came from outside the state. Here’s a look at some of the biggest donors and who they supported, including Michael Bloomberg, Lenny Peters and John Kane.
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N.C. Attorney General Josh Stein has won the state’s race for governor, according to a race call by the Associated Press.
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For voters disillusioned with Republican candidate Mark Robinson after a series of scandals, this year’s election for governor offers more third-party alternatives than previous campaigns.
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Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson has sent only about 30 substantive emails in more than three years in office, newly released public records show.
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Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson has filed a defamation lawsuit against CNN and a former porn store employee over recent news reports, although his legal claims don't include new evidence to prove that pro-slavery, Nazi comments weren't from him.