North Carolina GOP Nominee Mark Robinson Defends Controversial Remarks on 'Killing'
Robinson faces backlash after suggesting extreme measures against 'wicked people' in a church speech, sparking debate ahead of gubernatorial race.
- Robinson's comments included references to World War II enemies and contemporary 'wicked people'.
- The speech, delivered at Lake Church, emphasized the need for strong action against perceived threats to freedom.
- Critics accuse Robinson of endorsing political violence, while his campaign insists remarks were taken out of context.
- The Democratic opposition has condemned Robinson's rhetoric as dangerous and divisive.
- Robinson is in a tight race against Democratic Attorney General Josh Stein for the governorship.