Several Mark Robinson campaign staffers quit as fallout over online posts continues
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The political climate in North Carolina is shifting as several senior staffers from Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson's campaign for governor have resigned in response to a CNN report revealing troubling online posts allegedly made by Robinson over a decade ago. The report highlighted disturbing comments, including references to being a "black NAZI" and derogatory remarks about renowned figures like Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
The campaign's senior adviser, campaign manager, finance director, and deputy campaign manager are among those who have stepped down, signaling potential instability within the campaign. Pogorzelski, who played a vital role in Robinson's 2020 election as lieutenant governor, stated that other staffers also left voluntarily. Despite the allegations, Robinson has vehemently denied authorship of the posts and characterized the situation as an attempt to undermine his candidacy. He expressed gratitude for the efforts of those departing and indicated that new campaign staff would be announced shortly. The unfolding events have raised questions about the viability of Robinson's campaign as he prepares for the gubernatorial race.
As the political landscape evolves, the implications of these resignations could resonate beyond North Carolina.