"Michigan Appeals Court Upholds Removal of Karamo as GOP Chair Amid Infighting"

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The Michigan Court of Appeals denied Kristina Karamo's emergency request to suspend a judge's order removing her as chair of the Michigan Republican Party, adding to the confusion surrounding the party's upcoming convention. Karamo's appeal was swiftly denied, and the court will continue to consider her appeal. The dispute arises from conflicting conventions called by Karamo and Pete Hoekstra, who was recognized as the lawful chair by a Kent County judge and endorsed by the Republican National Committee. The legal battle stems from Karamo's removal due to alleged violations of party bylaws and lackluster performance.
Topics:nation#gop-convention#kristina-karamo#michigan-court-of-appeals#michigan-republican-party#pete-hoekstra#politics
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- Hoekstra vs. 'Complete Wacko': The chaotic dispute in Michigan's GOP leadership MSNBC
- Michigan GOP infighting has escalated as convention looms. Slate
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