The Michigan GOP caucus convention has been planned. BOTH of them.
Two Republicans are claiming control of the state’s party, and each is planning a separate convention for March 2, according to Bridge Michigan.
Pete Hoekstra, who has been recognized as the head of the state’s party on a national level, will announce his plans on Friday. Meanwhile, his predecessor Kristina Karamo — who still claims she’s the one in charge of the state’s party — has announced her own plans for Detroit.
Karamo was elected a year ago and has refused to accept that she has been replaced as the head of the state’s party.