Overview
- North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson wins the Republican primary for governor after receiving Donald Trump's endorsement.
- Robinson's history of controversial comments, including on antisemitism and the LGBTQ community, alienates some traditional Republican voters.
- Voters express concern over Robinson's rhetoric and its potential impact on violence and voter alienation in a key battleground state.
- Robinson's stance on abortion and gun rights further divides opinions among North Carolinians.
- The race between Robinson and Democratic nominee Josh Stein is expected to be one of the most competitive gubernatorial contests in the country.