By Daniel Trotta and Joseph Ax
(Reuters) -North Carolina’s Republican candidate for governor promised to remain within the race on Thursday after CNN reported that he as soon as known as himself a “black NAZI!” and proposed bringing again slavery in feedback posted on a pornography web site.
Mark Robinson, an African American who denied making the feedback, is North Carolina’s lieutenant governor and operating for governor within the Nov. 5 election in opposition to Democratic candidate Josh Stein, the state’s lawyer basic.
North Carolina’s gubernatorial marketing campaign has implications for the presidential contest. The fortunes of high-profile candidates there may have an effect on partisan turnout or enthusiasm in one of many intently divided battleground states which may swing the election between Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump.
Robinson, 56, who was endorsed by Trump, has a historical past of inflammatory feedback and issued a video denial on social media even earlier than the CNN story printed.
“Let me reassure you the issues that you will note in that story – these are usually not the phrases of Mark Robinson,” the candidate mentioned, calling the CNN report “salacious tabloid lies.”
“We’re staying on this race,” Robinson mentioned.
In a single October 2010 put up on the pornography website, CNN mentioned Robinson wrote: “Slavery just isn’t dangerous. Some folks should be slaves. I want they might carry it (slavery) again. I would definitely purchase a number of.”
CNN mentioned Robinson additionally posted a collection of “gratuitously sexual and lewd” posts relationship from 2008 to 2012 earlier than he entered politics, and that it was reporting solely a small portion of them given their graphic nature. Many contradicted his public stances on points equivalent to abortion and transgender rights, CNN mentioned.
Reuters was unable to right away confirm the posts. CNN didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark exterior enterprise hours.
The North Carolina Republican Occasion stood by Robinson, saying Democrats have been resorting to a smear marketing campaign as a result of they have been shedding on coverage.
“Mark Robinson has categorically denied the allegations made by CNN however that will not cease the Left from attempting to demonize him by way of private assaults,” the social gathering mentioned in an announcement.
A minimum of one North Carolina Republican, U.S. Consultant Richard Hudson (NYSE:), known as CNN’s reporting “very regarding” and mentioned he thought Robinson wanted to do extra to reassure voters the allegations have been unfaithful.
Stein, his opponent, has featured a few of Robinson’s earlier controversial feedback in tv assault advertisements and his marketing campaign issued an announcement condemning him on Thursday.
“North Carolinians already know Mark Robinson is totally unfit to be governor. Josh stays targeted on successful this marketing campaign in order that collectively we are able to construct a safer, stronger North Carolina for everybody,” Stein’s marketing campaign mentioned.
Following the publication of CNN’s story, the Harris marketing campaign posted video clips of Trump praising Robinson. The Trump marketing campaign didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark. Trump is holding a rally on Saturday within the state.
Beneath North Carolina legislation, the deadline for Robinson to withdraw from the race could be Thursday at 11:59 p.m., the day earlier than the state begins sending absentee ballots to navy and abroad voters. If he have been to take action, the state Republican Occasion’s government committee would choose a substitute.
Absentee ballots with Robinson’s identify on them have already been printed for all 100 counties, and a few counties have already begun receiving printed ballots for early voting and Election Day, in line with a spokesperson for the state elections board, Patrick Gannon.
If a candidate withdraws and it’s decided impractical to reprint ballots, any votes for that candidate will as an alternative go to the substitute candidate.