Michigan GOP Turmoil: Dueling Conventions and Court Battles

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Michigan Republicans are facing a leadership dispute, leading to the possibility of dueling presidential nominating conventions on March 2. Former Congressman Pete Hoekstra, recognized as the new Michigan GOP chair by the Republican National Committee, plans to hold a convention in Grand Rapids, while former chair Kristina Karamo and her supporters intend to hold a separate convention in Detroit. The dispute may be resolved in court before the conventions, as a judge has allowed a lawsuit seeking to oust Karamo from the chair post to move forward.
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