Underfunded, unknown and untested gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon wasn't able to connect with middle of the road voters on issues like transgender athletes in sports and it cost Republicans majorities in the House and Senate, according to an analysis from the Michigan Republican Party's own chief of staff. Paul Cordes wrote in a brutally blunt debriefing memo that the Michigan Republican Party found itself consistently navigating the power struggle between former President Donald Trump and anti-Trump factions within the party's donor class. The power struggle ended with too many people on the sidelines and hurt Republicans in key races, Cordes
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