If Michigan moves forward with a Feb. 27 presidential primary, the Michigan Republican Party will use the election to determine 16 of its 55 (29%) national delegates, under a proposal approved by the MRP's State Committee on June 12 by a two-thirds vote. The plan largely mirrors the plan released Friday night, but is now contingent on the Republican National Committee (RNC) giving its assurances that Michigan's plan will not cost it any delegates to the summer 2024 convention in Milwaukee. It also presumes the Democratic legislative majority either get enough Senate Republican votes or adjourns session early enough to
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