The Left Fears Mark Robinson – AD FREE

Mark Robinson is poised to be the next governor of North Carolina, and the left is in a panic. In order to stop a conservative black man from making NC a new Florida, the left is planning to spend $10
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  • I was lucky enough to hear Mr. Robinson speak at our Naples, Florida Lincoln Reagan Dinner last week. He is an outstanding man and I will donate to his campaign.

    Carol A Manning

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