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LANSING — The Michigan Republican Party suffered historic losses on Tuesday because of poor candidates with close ties to former President Donald Trump, who turned off major donors, the party's chief of staff said in a scathing post-election memo obtained by the Free Press. "As a Party, we found ourselves consistently navigating the power struggle between Trump and anti-Trump factions of the Party, mostly within the donor class," Paul Cordes said in the Thursday memo. "That power struggle ended with too many people on the sidelines and hurt Republicans in key races. At the end of the day, high quality, substantive candidates and well-funded campaigns are still critical to winning elections. We struggled in both regards to the detriment of Michiganders across the state."
"That power struggle ended with too many people on the sidelines and hurt Republicans in key races.
Then again remember those "hanging chads" back in those George Bush days in 202?
originally posted by: Deetermined
a reply to: Waterglass
"That power struggle ended with too many people on the sidelines and hurt Republicans in key races.
I'm calling BS. Republicans sat on the sidelines in Michigan because they knew their GOP representatives weren't going to do anything to try and stop another Democrat steal in their state.
GM drivetrains suck
the shore is the ONLY nice part in Michigan
So if the Republicans did nothing then how did Democrats steal a win??? Think man
So if the Republicans did nothing then how did Democrats steal a win???
Think man
originally posted by: Walrus72
I figuared this would happen. People voted against Trump supporters. GOP should have had more solid candidates that didnt have trump ties.