4:45 pm today

Controversial Republican candidate in hospital after 'incident at campaign event'

4:45 pm today
ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA - AUGUST 14: Mark Robinson, Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina and candidate for Governor, delivers remarks prior to Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump speaking at a campaign event at Harrah's Cherokee Center on August 14, 2024 in Asheville, North Carolina. Trump will speak on the economy as Vice President Kamala Harris surges in the polls in swing states.   Grant Baldwin/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Grant Baldwin / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

Republican candidate for North Carolina Governor Mark Robinson. Photo: GRANT BALDWIN / Getty Images via AFP

North Carolina's controversial Republican candidate for governor, Mark Robinson, was sent to hospital with burns following an incident at a campaign event, US media is reporting.

CNN is reporting the campaign said Robinson was treated for second-degree burns at Northern Regional Hospital "following an incident at a campaign event."

Robinson, the state's lieutenant governor, is doing fine, the campaign said.

The campaign has not said what caused the burns.

A reporter for the Washington Post reported that Robinson burned his hand while leaning against a truck at a truck show.

Robinson was attending the Mayberry Truck Show in Mt. Airy, News Nation reported.

Robinson has become increasingly marginalised by the Republican party following reports of his alleged past inflammatory comments on a pornography website's message board.

A CNN poll this week shows Democrat Josh Stein leading Robinson 53 percent to 36 percent among likely voters.

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