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Tensions among Michigan Republicans are starting to show after the party's losses on Election Day.
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Republican challenger Tudor Dixon wants more debates starting in September. Democratic incumbent Governor Gretchen Whitmer is eying October.
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The request asked for Kelley to be barred under the “insurrection clause” of the U.S. Constitution
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Next month, Republican primary voters will choose a nominee to face off against Democratic incumbent Gretchen Whitmer in November.
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In a Republican candidate debate, gubernatorial hopeful Ryan Kelley spoke out against criminal charges filed against him and a lawsuit filed this week that claims he’s not eligible to serve as governor.
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The former chief had previously exhausted his legal options to get on the ballot
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Several Republican candidates who were disqualified from Michigan's gubernatorial primary ballot earlier this month are making efforts to revert those decisions.
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The Board of State Canvassers deadlocked on each candidate. That means the candidates will have to go to court if they want to get on the ballot.
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The bureau’s review found 68 thousand signatures — all or most collected by paid circulators — that were likely forged, duplicates, or otherwise invalid.
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Michigan Bureau of Elections staff are recommending that five of the Republican candidates for governor be kept off of the fall primary ballot.