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Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley was in Troy on Sunday making the case why Republicans should vote for her in Michigan’s upcoming presidential primary election.
Michigan could determine the presidency this fall. Trump supporters acknowledge some fatigue, but say he’s right on issues like the border and the economy.
A Kent County judge on Tuesday rejected Kristina Karamo’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit that seeks to force her out of the Michigan Republican Party chair post, which she has so far refused to relinquish.
Starting Saturday, Michigan voters will have the option to vote early for the Feb. 27 primary election. That’s in addition to a host of other changes to the state’s election process, and it’s been a big adjustment for many local clerks.
One thing is certain: Michigan Republicans will award presidential delegates at a March 2 convention. But there are now plans for two conventions as the party leadership feud continues.
The Republican National Committee on Wednesday voted to recognize Pete Hoekstra as Michigan GOP chair even though Kristina Karamo continues to claim the title.
Michigan voters will cast ballots in the GOP presidential primary on Feb. 27, but the state party will also hold a nominating caucus convention on March 2. Here’s why, and how it will work.
The Republican National Committee says Pete Hoekstra is Michigan GOP chair. But Kristina Karamo is not conceding ahead of a March 2 caucus convention that will help decide whether Donald Trump is the party’s presidential nominee.
Starting in the Feb. 27 presidential primary, voters will have the option to vote in-person at least nine days before Election Day. But that isn’t the only change — here’s a look at what’s coming
Joe Biden, Donald Trump and Nikki Haley aren’t the only presidential candidates on Michigan’s Feb. 27 presidential primary ballots, which were printed before several GOP candidates dropped out.
President Joe Biden returned to Michigan Thursday, joining UAW members just weeks ahead of the state’s Feb. 27 primary that is likely to set up a general election rematch with former President Donald Trump.
Money alone doesn’t win elections, but Michigan Democrats Elissa Slotkin and Rashida Tlaib are pulling in big bucks, while Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson are raising funds for others.
Bridge Michigan analyzed House maps under consideration to replace those deemed illegal. The new districts are less overwhelmingly Democratic and far more homogenous racially.
Mai Xiong and Peter Herzberg won Democratic special election primaries in the 13th and 25th state House districts. They will advance to the general election in April, the last step in replacing two lawmakers who stepped down for local office and breaking a House tie.