Several Mark Robinson campaign staffers quit as fallout over online
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[September 23, 2024]
By GARY D. ROBERTSON
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Several top staffers in North Carolina Republican
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson's campaign for governor have quit their posts,
marking more fallout from a CNN report outlining evidence that he made
disturbing posts on a pornography website’s message board more than a
decade ago.
The campaign said in a news release Sunday that senior adviser Conrad
Pogorzelski III, campaign manager Chris Rodriguez, the campaign's
finance director and the deputy campaign manager “have stepped down from
their roles with the campaign.” Information on new campaign staffers
would be forthcoming soon, the release said.
“I appreciate the efforts of these team members who have made the
difficult choice to step away from the campaign, and I wish them well in
their future endeavors," Robinson said in the release.
Pogorzelski, who helped Robinson get elected lieutenant governor in 2020
in his first bid for public office and later became his chief of staff,
said separately on Sunday that additional staffers also left the
campaign — the deputy finance director, two political directors and the
director of operations.
Pogorzelski, in a text, said that he “along with others from the
campaign have left of our own accord.”
The CNN report on Thursday unearthed past posts it said Robinson left on
a porn site’s message boards in which he referred to himself as a “black
NAZI;" said he enjoyed transgender pornography; said in 2012 he
preferred Hitler to then-President Barack Obama; and slammed the late
Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. as “worse than a maggot.”
Robinson denied writing the posts and said Thursday that he wouldn’t be
forced out of the race by “salacious tabloid lies.” He avoided directly
discussing the controversy during a gubernatorial campaign event on
Saturday evening at a race track in Fayetteville. The event happened
after earlier in the day former President Donald Trump didn't mention
Robinson at a rally about 90 miles (145 kilometers) away in Wilmington.
Before Saturday, Robinson had been a frequent presence at Trump’s North
Carolina campaign stops. The Republican presidential nominee has long
praised Robinson — who would be North Carolina's first Black governor if
elected — calling him “Martin Luther King on steroids” for his speaking
style.
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North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson speaks before Republican
presidential nominee former President Donald Trump at a campaign
rally in Asheville, N.C., Aug. 14, 2024. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke,
File)
On Sunday, Robinson still expressed optimism that he could win in
November over Democratic nominee Josh Stein, the sitting attorney
general. Polls have shown Robinson trailing Stein.
But Robinson said polls have “underestimated Republican support in
North Carolina for several cycles,” and with a large portion of the
electorate undecided “I am confident our campaign remains in a
strong position to make our case to the voters and win on November
5.”
Robinson has a long history of making inflammatory comments,
including suggesting women who sought abortion “weren’t responsible
enough to keep your skirt down” and comparing abortion to slavery.
Stein said Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union” that Robinson is
“utterly unqualified, unfit to be the governor of North Carolina,
and we’re going to do everything in our power to keep that from
happening.”
Polls show Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris locked in a close
race in North Carolina and nationally. Democrats have seized on the
opportunity to highlight Trump’s ties to Robinson, with billboards
showing the two together and a new ad from Harris’ campaign
highlighting the Republican candidates’ ties, as well as Robinson’s
support for a statewide abortion ban without exceptions.
On Sunday, Republican U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina,
said on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that Robinson deserves a chance to
defend himself against the allegations, which Graham described as
“unnerving.” He said Robinson is “a political zombie if he does not
offer a defense to this that’s credible,” while arguing the issue
wouldn’t hurt Trump.
“If they’re true, he’s unfit to serve for office,” Graham said of
Robinson and the claims in the CNN report. “If they’re not true, he
has the best lawsuit in the history of the country for libel.”
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Associated Press writer Jonathan Mattise in Nashville, Tennessee,
contributed to this report.
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