Mark Robinson is not running for re-election – here’s why that's bad news for Trump - ANALYSIS: Analysis: North Carolina Sen.
Mark Robinson announces he won’t run for Senate in 2026 as he ditches CNN lawsuit over porn site scandal - Robinson was ...
Mark Robinson, who bid to become the first Black governor in North Carolina history, is no longer pursuing a defamation case ...
The defamation lawsuit came after CNN published a story linking the North Carolina Republican to a series of racist and ...
The former North Carolina lieutenant governor and gubernatorial candidate had sued the news network for defamation over its ...
North Carolina’s former Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson (R) said he would terminate his lawsuit against CNN on Friday following its ...
Former Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, whose campaign for governor in 2024 was derailed by a series of controversies and scandals, ...
CHARLOTTE — Months after a bombshell report tanked Mark Robinson’s polling number in the race for North Carolina governor, ...
Mark Robinson, North Carolina’s former lieutenant governor, has withdrawn his defamation case against CNN after the network ...
North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis has had to appeal to the Trumpian right to avoid a primary challenge. Eric Garcia says ...
Mark Robinson, the former North Carolina lieutenant governor whose scandal-plagued candidacy doomed his gubernatorial bid last year, is dropping his libel lawsuit against CNN.
Robinson’s announcement that he would not challenge Tillis was not entirely unexpected. It explains why even as Donald Trump won North Carolina, many MAGA voters couldn’t stomach Robinson.