Trump Supports Robinson Amid Controversy in North Carolina
Trump Supports Robinson Amid Controversy in North Carolina

Trump Supports Robinson Amid Controversy in North Carolina

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During a campaign rally in Wilmington, North Carolina, Donald Trump aimed to appeal to women voters, positioning himself as a better champion for their rights compared to Vice President Kamala Harris. Notably absent from the event was GOP gubernatorial nominee Mark Robinson, who is facing scrutiny following allegations of inappropriate online comments, which Trump chose not to address. The controversy surrounding Robinson has led Democrats to leverage this connection in their campaign strategies, highlighting potential electoral liabilities for Trump in a state he has previously won. Swing voters in North Carolina, such as Mike Mowatt, express concerns about Trump's rhetoric, particularly regarding military issues and immigration. Despite the challenges, many Trump supporters remain optimistic about his chances in the state, though they acknowledge the troubling allegations against Robinson. As the election approaches, Trump's focus is on engaging undecided voters, which could significantly impact the election outcome in North Carolina.

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