Despite calls from allies, former President Donald Trump has no plans to renounce his endorsement of North Carolina Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Mark Robinson following allegations he made offensive comments on a porn site message board.
Donald Trump’s campaign declined to comment Thursday on whether North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, whom the former president once described as “Martin Luther King on steroids,” should drop out of the battleground state’s race for governor.
Another clip opens with Trump saying, "make your product in America, and only in America," which corresponds, according to a YouTube video of the speech, to the 74 th minute. It pans along the top seating section of the area, showing many empty seats in some of the top sections.
It’s more common for flawed presidential candidates to hurt others than vice-versa. But every little bit matters, and North Carolina is that important.
According to a Pew Research poll released on September 9, 65 percent of Jewish voters said they back Harris this election, while 34 percent support Trump. In 2020, a report from Pew found that 70 percent of Jewish Americans voted for President Joe Biden, while 27 percent voted for Trump.
Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign on Friday launched a new television ad seeking to tie former President Donald Trump to North Carolina’s Republican gubernatorial nominee Mark Robinson, a day after a bombshell KFile report detailed a series of inflammatory comments Robinson made more than a decade ago.
Kamala Harris’s campaign quickly released a new ad to run in North Carolina featuring Donald Trump’s effusive praise for Mark Robinson, the Republican candidate for governor.
Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign and Jewish advocacy groups on Friday forcefully criticized what they called former President Donald Trump's "dangerous" and "antisemitic" comments saying Jewish voters would be to blame if he lost the presidential election.
Nebraska is one of two states that award some of its electoral votes by congressional district. A vote from the Omaha area is part of Harris’s easiest path to victory.
Scaramucci, who served as Donald Trump’s White House communications director for just 10 days in 2017, had previously endorsed Kamala Harris for president.