Republicans Pressure Robinson to Drop Out Amid New Scandal

Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson (file)
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson (file)

Courtesy The Carolina Journal

Updated 3:10. p.m. Sept. 19

North Carolina Republicans are bracing Thursday (today) as word spreads about a damning news story looming regarding Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson.

Sources with direct knowledge have spoken with Carolina Journal on the condition of anonymity and said that Robinson is under pressure from staff and members of the Trump campaign to withdraw from the governor’s race due to the nature of the story, which they say involves activity on adult websites in 2000s.

According to sources, Robinson has resisted withdrawing and privately denies the story.

Thursday evening is the state deadline to withdraw from the race. The deadline to remove Robinson’s name from the ballot already has passed. There are just four weeks to go until early voting, and absentee ballots are due to go in the mail Friday.

According to the sources, the campaign of Attorney General Josh Stein, Robinson’s opponent in the race for North Carolina’s Executive Mansion, leaked the story to CNN and local Raleigh news outlet, WRAL. It is expected to hit airwaves later on Thursday.

Also according to the anonymous source, earlier this week leaders in the Trump campaign privately told Robinson that he was not welcome at rallies for Trump or vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance. He was slated to speak at the Vance appearance on Wednesday, but his office announced that Robinson had tested positive for COVID.

Should Robinson decide to withdraw from the race, something that Carolina Journal’s sources say he is opposed to at the moment, the North Carolina Republican Party Executive Committee would need to choose a replacement candidate for November.

According to elections expert Andy Jackson of the John Locke Foundation’s Civitas Center for Public Integrity, the deadline to change the name on the ballot has passed under state law. Once the North Carolina State Board of Elections mails the absentee, overseas, and military ballots on Friday, changing the names could run afoul of the 14th Amendment.  Instead, any votes Robinson receives on Nov. 5 would go to the replacement candidate chosen by the NCGOP.

“In other instances when, say a candidate dies before Election Day, the candidate’s name remains on the ballot and the candidate’s widow or widower would get the votes and serve the term,” said Jackson. “The challenge for the NCGOP is that, under state law, no one who ran in the primary for this race would be eligible to replace Robinson.”

Robinson won the Republican primary in March, beating out State Treasurer Dale Folwell and businessman Bill Graham.

Updated information

The lieutenant governor cancelled campaign events in Vance and Granville counties.

Robinson got out in front of the CNN/WRAL story in a video on X this afternoon (Sept. 19).  Robinson said the things that will be leaked in the CNN story “are not the words of Mark Robinson.

“I have been completely transparent in this race and before,” he said in the video statement. Our opponents are making a desperate effort to shift focus from substantive issues and focus on what you are concerned with to salacious tabloid press. We cannot allow this to happen.

“We’ve seen this in the past as well. (Supreme Court Justice) Clarence Thomas once famously said he was the victim of a high tech lynching. It looks like Mark Robinson is too, by a man who refuses to stand on the debate stage…

“We are staying in this race, and we are in it to win it.”
Link to Robinson’s message on X:

https://x.com/markrobinsonNC/status/1836841409388642512