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North Carolina Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson Hospitalized with Burns After Campaign Event Incident
Sep 28, 2024, 03:17 AM
North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson, a Republican candidate for governor, was hospitalized on Friday night following an incident at a campaign event in Mount Airy. Robinson was rushed to the hospital after suffering burns, according to NewsNation. The incident occurred during the Mayberry Truck Show. According to his communications director, Robinson is currently being treated for second-degree burns but remains in good spirits. He plans to return to the campaign trail on Saturday morning.
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