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Saturday’s convention comes just days after a Kent County judge affirmed that former Michigan GOP Chair Kristina Karamo was removed properly by party members in January
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Katie Kniss of the Grand Traverse Republican Party says new chair Pete Hoekstra is purging delegates who may pose a threat to his leadership
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Holland Symphony Orchestra preview, Governor proposes money for behavioral health services, Amash to run for senate and more state and West Michigan news.
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Karamo was hoping that a stay would clear the way for her to lead a meeting Saturday in Detroit to select presidential delegates for the national convention.
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Patrick Center has this week’s Crain’s Grand Rapids Business Brief, a popular dog beach is set to reopen in Ottawa County, presidential primary results and more state and West Michigan news.
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Only a portion of Michigan’s Republican National Primary delegates were awarded in the primary election. The majority will be decided at a caucus planned for Saturday
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Members of the party organized a vote on Jan. 6 to dump Karamo as leader. Kent County Judge Joseph Rossi says the result was valid. Pete Hoekstra is next in line to take over
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A Kent County judge has allowed a lawsuit to go forward that seeks a court order declaring that disputed Michigan Republican Party Chair Kristina Karamo is out
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The Republican National Committee says former Congressman Pete Hoekstra is the leader of the Michigan Republican Party. But that may not be the final word as a court hearing on the conflict over who’s in charge approaches next week
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The fight over the chair position is expected to continue to play out in the courts at a Feb. 20 hearing