"Struggling Republican Parties: Colorado and Michigan Face Uphill Battle"

Several state Republican parties, including those in Colorado, Michigan, and Minnesota, are facing deep divisions and financial struggles following recent election losses. The infighting within the parties reflects disagreements over the future direction of the GOP, with some members advocating for a focus on conservative issues while others argue for a broader appeal. The divisions have led to lackluster fundraising and strained relationships with donors. In Michigan, the party is now led by a far-right Trump ally, while in Georgia, Republicans have achieved electoral success despite feuding with the state party. The struggles of official state parties have prompted some donors to support parallel operations or seek new leadership within the party.
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