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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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North Carolinians again split their tickets, electing Josh Stein, a Democrat, as governor, but choosing Republican Donald Trump for president.
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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.
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The Democratic nominee for North Carolina Governor is no stranger to the demands of holding statewide office. Josh Stein, the current NC Attorney General, makes his case that his record of public service qualifies him to hold North Carolina’s highest elected position.
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Current North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson is the Republican candidate for governor. A profile of his quick rise to political stardom, to his fall from grace and loss of GOP support.
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The apparent copyright infringement is “the most egregious” in a photographer’s lengthy career. Robinson's campaign site also used images from longtime News & Observer photographer Robert Willett.
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More than a week since Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson hired a law firm to refute a CNN report, neither he nor the law firm have released any new information or filed any legal actions over the story.
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The devastation from Helene in western North Carolina has put statewide election campaigns on hold, as candidates pivot to help with relief efforts.