Embattled Republican candidate fights on in North Carolina governor’s race

ELLERBE, N.C. (AP) — Addressing over 100 supporters outside an ice cream stand that’s shaped like a giant strawberry, North Carolina Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson battered his Democratic rival for governor and the media, and said he’d keep fighting as their race neared its conclusion.

“I’m on the battlefield for the people of this state,” he said in a stump speech this week.

In what was once expected to be one of the fiercest down-ballot races of the year, a candidate who won the endorsement and effusive praise of former President Donald Trump continues to play defense as Election Day looms. He’s been badly outspent by his Democratic opponent, state Attorney General Josh Stein, and he’s still trying to blunt the impact of a CNN report on offensive comments he allegedly made on an online porn site years before he ran for public office.

Answering reporters’ questions Wednesday outside The Berry Patch in Ellerbe, 90 miles (145 kilometers) southwest of Raleigh, Robinson said he still believes he’ll win.

“People don’t care about salacious lies that supposedly happened 15 years ago. They don’t care about Facebook posts from 10 years ago,” Robinson said. “What they care about is how they’re going to feed their families, how they’re going to keep their business open, how they’re going to get their child a great education.”

North Carolina was projected early on as the governor’s race to watch this fall — a battleground state clash where statewide races are usually close and for a position Democrats have held for all but four years out of the past 32.

In the campaign’s final days, advantages appeared to favor another Democrat to succeed term-limited Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper.

Stein had a lead over Robinson in several polls of North Carolina voters conducted since Labor Day. Campaign finance reports filed this week had Stein’s campaign with a massive haul — $44.6 million collected during a 3 1/2-month period ending in mid-October and $59.3 million spent during the same period. Robinson’s campaign committee, meanwhile, raised $4.1 million and spent almost $10 million. During the election cycle, Stein has outspent Robinson by a nearly 4-to-1 margin.

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