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Michigan’s GOP has had some struggles in the post-Trump era, from disagreements over leadership, to physical altercations, to changes in opinions from voters.
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Today on the show, Congresswoman Debbie Dingell on the possibility of federal gun reforms.
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Over the weekend, Michigan Republicans elected Kristina Karamo as their next party chair. What does her win mean for Michigan's Republican Party?
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Stateside regular Craig Mauger joined to talk about the race for chair of the Michigan Republican Party
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Hear about the different candidates for the MIGOP chair and co-chair. Then hear about the different ways that sleep affects our lives. Finally, we talk to a Detroit food critic and how the industry has responded to her as a Black woman.
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Former U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands Pete Hoekstra is joining Tuscola County Republican Party chair Billy Putman, former gubernatorial candidate Garrett Soldano, and Republican attorney general nominee Matt DePerno in the race.
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Tensions among Michigan Republicans are starting to show after the party's losses on Election Day.
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Circuit Court Judge Mark Latchana dismissed the lawsuit over election inspector appointments. The judge found neither the national nor the state Republican party had standing to bring the lawsuit.
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In August, on the night before Michigan’s primary election, Wayne County Republican Party leaders held a virtual training session for poll workers and partisan poll observers. During the session, the party leaders encouraged people to break election rules.
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On today's show, we heard about the events that went down at the Michigan GOP convention over the weekend. Two educators dished on their new book. A report from Interlochen Public Radio looked into bad behaving tourists. Then, Michigan Radio reporter Briana Rice gave an update on a mass shooter in Detroit.