Republicans in North Carolina were bracing Thursday for what some anticipated would be a damaging CNN story on Mark Robinson, the Republican nominee for governor in North Carolina, with less than two months before the election, according to people with knowledge of the situation.
“For the sake of the party, for the sake of our down-ballot races … and for the sake of Donald Trumpâ€
Few seemed to know what the new information would entail, but Republican officials, including some working on behalf of Trumpâ€
“[Republican]establishment is reeling and trying to figure out what to do,â€� one political operative in the state said in a text message. “Robinson is defiant and says heâ€
A Trump campaign official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to speak candidly said the campaign is not reaching out directly to Robinson to try to encourage him to step aside.
Michael Lonergan, a spokesman for the Robinson campaign, said in an email that it was “complete fiction� that Robinson was under pressure to drop out of the race. Lonergan later said in a text message that Robinson is “most certainly not� dropping out.
A spokesperson for CNN did not respond to a request for comment about a possible upcoming report.
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More recently, though, he has faced increased scrutiny over his personal life. The Assembly, a North Carolina news outlet, reported this month that he regularly visited porn shops in Greensboro in the 1990s and 2000s, long after he said he became a devoted Christian. Robinsonâ€
Even if Robinson were to withdraw from the governorâ€
An additional complication, she said, is that overseas and military ballots are scheduled to go out Friday, as required by federal law. It would take about two weeks and cost more than $1 million to reprint ballots, Bell said.
“As the chief election officer, I know where we are in this process,� Bell said. “To remove a name from the ballot at this time would be an insurmountable hurdle.�
Bell noted that she thought it was too late to take independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.â€
If Robinson does withdraw, the state Republican Party would have the ability to nominate a new candidate, and votes for Robinson would go to that individual, Bell said. But Robinsonâ€
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But Robinson canceled an appearance with Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) in North Carolina this week, and Vance didnâ€
Vice President Kamala Harris criticized Robinson while campaigning in the state, including during events there last week.
Robinson experienced a quick rise in politics after a video went viral of him advocating against gun control at a Greensboro City Council meeting in 2018. He launched a campaign for lieutenant governor the following year and won in a crowded GOP primary.