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Michigan Republican Party leadership discussed several topics from the 2020 election to plans for next year’s presidential primary during a press conference Thursday morning.
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Three people who ran two political petition firms sank five GOP gubernatorial campaigns last year and now face felony charges that could land them in prison for decades.
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Michigan Republican chairperson Karamo, others ordered to pay legal fees for failed election lawsuitA judge this week ordered Michigan Republican Party Chairperson Kristina Karamo and others to pay more than $58,000 in legal fees incurred by the Detroit clerk’s office.
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The Michigan Republican Party is taking steps toward dropping out of next year’s presidential primary election.
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Early projections show Michigan’s revenue could be high enough to trigger an automatic income tax cut laid out in a 2015 law. Republican lawmakers say they should get credit for the policy.
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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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Some Michigan Republicans are forming a new political action committee with hopes of steering the party further to the right.
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An internal GOP memo blamed Tudor Dixon's loss to Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer on her low name-recognition following the primary, lackluster fundraising and narrow messaging.
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Michigan Republicans remain divided over the party’s direction following a convention this past weekend in Grand Rapids.
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A U.S. House Committee says they're seeking information from ex-Michigan Republican Chairwoman Laura Cox about efforts to overturn the 2020 election.