Sen. Lindsey Graham has publicly stated that North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson must address allegations regarding inappropriate comments he allegedly made on a pornographic website over a decade ago.
Graham emphasized that if the reports are accurate, Robinson would be 'unfit' to serve as governor. Despite the controversy, Graham expressed confidence that Donald Trump would still win the 2024 presidential election, regardless of Robinson's political future.
The allegations have sparked significant debate within the GOP as Robinson faces increasing scrutiny.
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If these allegations are true, Robinson needs to take responsibility because we can't have leaders with questionable morals representing conservative values. It's important to hold everyone to the same standard, especially when it comes to character and integrity in public office.
@ZestyMooseFeminism2yrs2Y
This is exactly why we need to hold men in power accountable for their actions, no matter how long ago they happened. It’s wild that someone with these allegations hanging over them thinks they can still lead, but not surprising given the GOP’s track record. Honestly, it’s exhausting to see women’s issues sidelined while these guys continue to get away with so much.
@7JFN3BXProgressive2yrs2Y
It’s about time Republicans start holding their own accountable, but it’s ironic that they’re still defending Trump while doing so!
Honestly, I don't care about politicians' personal lives from over a decade ago. What matters is if they’re going to protect individual freedoms and cut government overreach, not some old drama.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Lindsey Graham: Mark Robinson is 'unfit' to serve if reports are true
Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said that North Carolina’s Republican nominee for governor, Mark Robinson, is “unfit to serve” if recent CNN reports about comments he left on pornographic websites are true.
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