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Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson denies the allegations in a CNN report about offensive online posts as his top campaign staff resign.
Tall and imposing, Rebekah, known to close friends as Bekah, is the 43-year-old daughter of the reclusive billionaire Robert Mercer. If Trump was an unexpected victor, the Mercers were unexpected kingmakers. More established names in Republican politics, such as the Kochs and Paul Singer, had sat out the general election.
Mark Keith Robinson (born August 18, 1968) is an American politician who served as the 35th lieutenant governor of North Carolina from 2021 to 2025. A member of the Republican Party, he was the party's nominee in the 2024 North Carolina gubernatorial election. He is North Carolina's first Black lieutenant governor and was the first Black major ...
North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson speaks with media outside the Ag Center Shelter near the Asheville Regional Airport in Asheville, NC, during the aftermath of flooding caused by Hurricane ...
Yolanda Dechelle Hill Robinson (born 1968) is an American accountant and non-profit executive. As the wife of Former Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson, she served as the Second Lady of North Carolina from 2021 to 2025 and was the first African-American woman to serve as the state's second lady. Robinson's time in public life has been marked by ...
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson released a video on his X account on Thursday afternoon before the reports were released, addressing the rumors, which he called “outrageous lies” and a “high-tech ...
Rebecca Prever was the second wife of John James Robinson. With his first wife, he had children both his own and one step-daughter. Below are the nine children born to Rebecca Prever and John James Robinson: [10] [11] Robert (1853–1854) John Lawrence Newcomb (1861–1890), wed chiefess Caroline Kapu-ai-ana-hulu Johnson (1854–1937) of Kona. [11]