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Rep. Josh Schriver (R-Oxford) is facing criticism for a social media post that appears to back a racist theory that a global conspiracy is trying to replace white people.
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The Republican National Committee has stepped in to resolve the dispute over who is leading the Michigan Republican Party.
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A court hearing in Kent County scheduled for Tuesday was delayed as a tussle continues over leadership of the Michigan Republican Party.
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The new leader of the Michigan Republican Party – at least the one designated by one faction of the riven organization – predicts the controversy over who’s running things will be decided soon.
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One faction of the Michigan Republican Party chose former U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands, Pete Hoekstra, as its new chair on Saturday.
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One expert says despite the current "anemic" condition of the Michigan Republican Party, other groups will step in to help Republican candidates win elections this year.
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One faction of the Michigan Republican Party is threatening to sue another wing of the party. The central question is which group is running the state Republican Party.
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A divide within the Michigan Republican Party widened at a meeting Saturday in Houghton Lake.
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Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said Monday that Michigan Republicans cannot switch to closed-party caucuses instead of primaries to choose candidates for state office.
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Nearly 89% of those present at the meeting Saturday afternoon in Commerce Township voted to oust Karamo. Her critics blame Karamo for the state Republican Party’s financial and organizational problems.