A new CNN poll on the North Carolina governor’s race finds scandal-plagued Republican nominee Mark Robinson trailing his Democratic opponent by 17 points.
North Carolina Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson said Saturday that he was treated for burns he suffered when he accidentally touched an exhaust pipe at a truck show while campaigning for governor.
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, the embattled Republican candidate for governor of North Carolina, was injured at a campaign event Friday night and hospitalized.
At least eight polls that started sampling after the presidential debate on Sept. 10 are in for battleground North Carolina, and Republican former President Donald Trump has trailed in only one. He’s yet to fully eclipse the margins of error,
The North Carolina Board of Elections dropped over 747,000 individuals from state voter rolls via an audit that began at the beginning of 2023, the board announced this week.
The Republican nominee for North Carolina governor, 56, is "currently being treated for burns following an incident at a campaign event in Mt. Airy," Robinson's gubernatorial campaign communications director Mike Lonergan told CNN Friday night.
Harris continues to receive good signs in North Carolina, where polls show her neck-and-neck with former President Trump.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are tied among likely voters in North Carolina, while Harris holds a comfortable lead in Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District, according to two new CNN polls conducted by SSRS.
Democrats are betting the weight of Robinson's extraordinary baggage can give Harris the edge she needs to make history.
This follows a bombshell report last week which found that Robinson had posted racist and sexually explicit comments online.
Fox News Polling found Vice President Harris holds a slight lead over former President Trump in North Carolina.