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Michigan Republicans have resolved a dispute that appeared headed toward dueling caucuses in Detroit and Grand Rapids. But now a new insurgency is brewing.
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Former Michigan Republican Party chair Kristina Karamo has lost an important court decision in her effort to be reinstated as the state GOP leader.
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The state GOP has been in turmoil over its finances and other issues. Members of the party organized a vote on January 6 to dump Karamo as leader. She's maintained it was illegitimate.
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Texas pastor and businessman Ryan Binkley says he’s still in the race to press other candidates on reducing the national debt and balancing the federal budget.
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The Michigan Republican Party faces a cash crunch and a power struggle in its ranks. The dispute is essentially between different allies of former President Donald Trump.
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Michigan Republicans' clash over leadership of their state party could mean dueling presidential nominating conventions will take place March 2.
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What's going on with Kristina Karamo and the struggle for leadership of Michigan’s Republican Party chair?
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The Republican National Committee has recognized former Congressman Pete Hoekstra as the Michigan GOP chair. But that may not be the final word in the messy leadership battle over control of the state Republican Party.
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An update on the legal case against the individuals who attempted to overturn Michigan's 2020 presidential election results and on who is control of the of the Michigan GOP, a new soul food restaurant opening this spring in Lansing, what Muskegon's rebrand as a beach town means for the city's long-time residents, and how local election officials and county clerks are preparing for early voting.
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After a bitter internal dispute over who was leading the Michigan Republican Party, the Republican National Committee says Kristina Karamo is out, and Pete Hoekstra is in.