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Poll: Stein’s lead over Robinson increases - North Carolina - The Black Chronicle

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(The Center Square) – Josh Stein, supported by an ad parody just debuted against his opponent, leads a new gubernatorial poll for North Carolinians who don’t believe campaign ads much less use them as a source. A governor’s race pitting the Democratic attorney general against Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson has methodically gravitated in Stein’s […]

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