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Fully agree. Now please concentrate on Hal Westherman, Dan Bishop and (triple 😣 ugh) Michelle Morrow please. As bad or worse than Robinson. Thanks

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Still can't believe this guy is actually the lieutenant governor. It will be great to not have to hear from him again.

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Amen. Some people seem to feast on garbage. Give them nothing. No Thing. Nada.

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I would also enjoy not hearing from Robinson ever again, but I think it more likely that he's going to make the rounds of the far right talk circuit railing against All of the people that the Republican base hates.

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A friend sent me this link to a post about Robinson:

https://x.com/bryanranderson/status/1836793713709727895?s=46

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Robinson might be able to behave himself and sound reasonable for 60 minutes in a "debate" or joint appearance, deceiving low information voters who know nothing about him. The Stein campaign would probably be better off releasing ads showing Robinson debating himself on abortion and other issues, if they give him any attention at all. The objective is to keep Robinson at least 10 points behind. I was surprised to see the 2020 contest between Roy Cooper and Dan Forest tighten at the end. Cooper ultimately got 51.5% against Forest's 47%. I would hate to see Robinson do as well as Forest.

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Stein already has some pretty effective ads against Robinson, plus there is this longer cut of him in his own words:

https://www.realmarkrobinson.com/

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If Stein did agree to debate, might it show low-information Republican voters - many of whom haven’t paid attention to the deluge of campaign ads - what an embarrassment Robinson is and either turn them against Robinson or give them a good reason to not vote? Not that Stein needs the help, but Harris might benefit from a further suppressed Republican vote.

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Is he as easy to bait as Trump is?

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