Future of MIGOP depends on who you ask

February 22, 2023
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On the Tuesday morning following the spring Republican Convention, the party’s Lansing office was all but abandoned, with a single car in the parking lot and no one answering the buzzer. Last Saturday, convention delegates elected as its new state party chair former Secretary of State candidate Kristina Karamo, who refused to concede the Nov. 2022 election loss to SOS Jocelyn Benson. Kamaro's 57.82% convention victory after three rounds of voting was a win for conservatives who believe the party no longer serves the people. Former Michigan Republican Party executive director Stu Sandler said Karamo had taken steps to file


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