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NC Lt. Governor Mark Robinson joins Pete to talk about the importance of "School Choice Week" and the future changes to the educational system in North Carolina. He also talks about the progress he hopes to have with Lt. Governor Winsome Sears in Virginia for African-Americans outside the Republican Party. 

In the third hour of the show, Pete talks about climate change as well as American Airlines' issues this past weekend with delayed flights and cancellations all across the country...

In Hour 2 of the program, Pete talks about the criticism Lt. Governor Mark Robinson and Senate candidate Mark Walker have taken for their relationships with the Church. Becki Gray of the Charlotte Journal joins for her weekly chat to talk about the NC legislature. 

Pete opens up Hour 3 asking if we're going to have another HB2-like economic fallout in North Carolina after Lt. Governor Mark Robinson's comments about the LGBTQ community. 

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North Carolina’s lieutenant governor hasn’t been shy about expressing his feelings on vital issues. And when it comes to the state’s future education plans, he has taken a hard stance against “indoctrination” in schools. In a video posted to social media by 1776 Action Org, Mark Robinson went into detail about his background as a […]

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Robinson went on to say that he will keep his promises to the people of the Tar Heel State and focus on getting Republicans elected in 2022, both in the state legislature and in Congress. "I did not seek elected office for personal fame or fortune – I did it to serve the people of this state and nation," he said.

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"To call our system of government racist, that is an untruth as far as I'm concerned. I truly believe that is an untruth as far as history is concerned and it does a disservice to our students. It puts the idea in the mind of our children that they live in a nation that has promoted racism," Robinson said at the time.