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The race for 103rd State House seat was neck and neck in 2022. Now, local Republicans are feeling excited about their chances of reclaiming the seat — and the State House.
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But, while Trump remains very popular with Republicans, the state party is split between supporters of former chair Kristina Karamo and the new chair, former congressman Pete Hoekstra.
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The Michigan primary preceded next week’s decisive “Super Tuesday” when 16 states and one U.S. territory will host primaries and caucuses.
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The contests in Michigan weren't expected to be competitive even though the state will be key in the general election. Biden won despite protests votes over his handling of Israel's war in Gaza.
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A Kent County judge has allowed a lawsuit to go forward that seeks a court order to legally declare that disputed Michigan Republican Party Chair Kristina Karamo is out.
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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. Hoekstra now becomes one of two people claiming the title of party chair. The other is Kristina Karamo, who won her position at the party’s convention last February.
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Hundreds of Michigan Republicans gathered on Mackinac Island for their biennial leadership conference this past weekend.
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Today on Stateside , the UAW strike against General Motors is stretching into week two. What does that mean for the Michigan economy? Plus, craft beer...
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Judges say Michigan’s 1st Congressional District was gerrymandered and needs to be redrawn. It was part of a federal court ruling announced…