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Patrick Center has this week’s Crain’s Grand Rapids Business Brief, a popular dog beach is set to reopen in Ottawa County, presidential primary results and more state and West Michigan news.
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A Kent County judge has allowed a lawsuit to go forward that seeks a court order declaring that disputed Michigan Republican Party Chair Kristina Karamo is out
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The fight over the chair position is expected to continue to play out in the courts at a Feb. 20 hearing
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A group of close to half of the Michigan GOP's party members this month voted to remove Karamo from her role. Karamo has refused to accept the results
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The Republican party in Michigan is locked in an internal struggle over its leadership
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Two former senior aides to a Republican state House Speaker are facing a raft of felony corruption charges. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced the charges Thursday.
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County officials say Michigan GOP chair Kristina Karamo has led the party into divisiveness and bankruptcy.
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A former West Michigan Congressman who voted to impeach Donald Trump says that decision is helping him among some in the GOP base in a new run for the U.S. Senate.
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Amid a Republican leadership shakeup in the House, and questions about the future of Mitch McConnell in the Senate, FRONTLINE investigates one of the most powerful Republican leaders in Senate history. McConnell, the GOP and the Court shows the path to power of an unlikely political leader who has dramatically reshaped the Supreme Court and left an indelible mark on American politics. WGVU’s Patrick Center spoke with writer and producer Michael Kirk.
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He accused the Republican National Committee of using “authoritarian power” to keep him off the debate stage.