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The Republican National Committee has stepped in to resolve the dispute over who is leading the Michigan Republican Party
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The Republican National Committee meets in Las Vegas this week with no Michigan Republican Party chair in attendance amid a fight over who’s in charge
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Hoekstra, a former congressman and ambassador from West Michigan, was selected last week by Republican State Central Committee members who were frustrated by the drama and anemic fundraising under Kristina Karamo
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A group of close to half of the Michigan GOP's party members this month voted to remove Karamo from her role. Karamo has refused to accept the results
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Hoekstra now becomes one of two people claiming the title of party chair
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Acting Chair Malinda Pego, Michigan GOP administrative vice chair Ali Hossein and party coalitions vice chair Hassan Nehme are among the plaintiffs in the lawsuit filed Friday in Kent County Circuit Court in Grand Rapids
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One faction of the Michigan Republican Party is threatening another wing of the party with a lawsuit. The central question is which group is running the Michigan Republican Party.
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This weekend’s meeting was billed as a chance to have a vote on Karamo’s leadership. But the meeting, mostly of her supporters, took it beyond that
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The Republican party in Michigan is locked in an internal struggle over its leadership
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More than half of the 13 Michigan Republican congressional district chairs signed a letter last month calling on Karamo to resign