By Baxter
It's another big "Bad Candidate" day for the GOP: The Republican Governors Association says it will allow its current ad buy in North Carolina to lapse after it expires tomorrow. That's right, folks. No more RGA dollars for the uber-repulsive "Black Nazi," Mark Robinson.
We're not sure how this RGA decision helps Benedict Donald carry North Carolina in November, or how it helps Republicans keep their thin super-majority in the state legislature. All we know is that Trump's path to 270 electoral votes is virtually non-navigable without the Tarheel State, and that without a super-majority, Republicans in Raleigh won't be able to override Josh Stein's vetoes of their outrageous legislation.
Meanwhile, the Robinson campaign has seen four of its major staffers resign over the gag-inducing sex posts their ex-boss made on social media, and a crazy MAGA criminal, Jack Burkman — he of the infamously racist anti-Biden robocalls of 2020 — has claimed that he is now the "acting campaign manager," a statement that whoever is left at Robinson headquarters smacked down as a rumor. It's hard to see how an organization can function under such chaos.
The answer is that it can't. How many North Carolina doors were knocked this past weekend by Team Robinson, and how many by Team Stein? And how do the ground-game stats compare between Harris-Walz and Trump-Vance? Will any journalists ask, or is that too nutsy-and-boltsy for the reporters of today? Our side would no doubt be instantly ready with some very impressive numbers. The other guys, not so much. We cats PURR.
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