Kamala Harris ties Mark Robinson around Trump's neck in brutal new North Carolina ad

The Kamala Harris campaign tied scandal-plagued North Carolina gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson around Donald Trump's neck in a new ad airing in the key swing state.New reporting revealed that the Republican lieutenant governor had called himself a "black NAZI," claimed "slavery is not bad," recalled spying on unwitting women showering and graphically described his sexual experiences and fantasies on an online smut forum, and the Harris campaign responded by airing an ad in the state showing all the times Trump heaped praise on his favored candidate for governor."I think you're better than Martin Luther King," Trump says in the ad. The ad also highlights Robinson's strong opposition to abortion and his misogynistic comments."Abortion in this country, it's about killing the child because you aren't responsible enough to keep your skirt down," Robinson says in a video clip in the ad.The ad concludes with the two GOP candidates shaking hands on a rally stage as a narrator declares them "both wrong for North Carolina."Watch below or click here. — (@)

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The Kamala Harris campaign tied scandal-plagued North Carolina gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson around Donald Trump's neck in a new ad airing in the key swing state. New reporting revealed that the Republican lieutenant governor had called himself a "black NAZI," claimed "slavery is not bad," recalled spying on unwitting women showering and graphically described his sexual experiences and fantasies on an online smut forum, and the Harris campaign responded by airing an ad in the state showing all the times Trump heaped praise on his favored candidate for governor. "I think you're better than Martin Luther King," Trump says in the ad.

The ad also highlights Robinson's strong opposition to abortion and his misogynistic comments. "Abortion in this country, it's about killing the child because you aren't responsible enough to keep your skirt down," Robinson says in a video clip in the ad. The ad concludes with the two GOP candidates shaking hands on a rally stage as a narrator declares them "both wrong for North Carolina.



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