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‘Black Nazi’ and ‘perv’: Stunning report details NC Republican candidate’s posts about self on porn forum

North Carolina’s Republican candidate for governor, Mark Robinson, referred to himself as a “black Nazi” and said “slavery is good,” among other shocking remarks, on a porn forum, according to reporting from CNN’s KFile.

Earlier on Thursday, independent journalist Bryan Anderson had said that Robinson’s campaign was bearing down a negative story about to break. A few hours later, CNN’s KFile reported that he had an account on a porn site called “Nude Africa” where the anti-transgender conservative admitted that “I like watching tranny on girl porn!”

The social conservative, who has taken a stance against promiscuity in the past, wrote: “yeah, I’m a perv too,” and reportedly said on the same site when told that a celebrity had had an abortion: “I don’t care. I just wanna see the tape!”

Robinson denies the allegations and told CNN that the account they had found on the porn site was not his.

“Robinson has long been toast,” Doug Heye, a longtime Republican operative from North Carolina, told The Independent via text message. He noted how the Trump campaign was “very nervous about how [the story] impacts him.”

Trump, for his part, has compared Robinson to Martin Luther King Jr in the past.

“So we had rumors months ago that Josh Stein’s camp had some really damning information about Robinson that they wanted to hold on to until right before early voting,” Jonathan Bridges, another Republican operative in the state, told The Independent. “As the campaign consultants, we hold our worst negative information right before people go to the polls, because then it’s too late for a campaign to recover.”

Michael Bitzer, a professor of politics and history at Catawba College, gave his take on the fallout of the story: “I think with a

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