NC lieutenant governor staff calls campaign finance report errors 'clerical' Danielle Battaglia, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) Feb. 22—RALEIGH — Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson's campaign report does not explain why $186 worth of medical bills were campaign-related. Or why he bought "campaign clothes and accessories" for $2,840 with the majority being spent at a sporting goods store. It doesn't explain why his wife needed to be reimbursed $4,500 for campaign clothing or how and where she spent the money. And it says he withdrew $2,400 in cash with no explanation. The News & Observer asked Bob Hall, a campaign finance watchdog, for his expertise on Robinson's campaign finance reports.