Posted on 02/26/2024 5:22:36 AM PST by cotton1706
There are 16 delegates at stake tomorrow.
There is also a Republican caucus in Michigan this Saturday, March 2nd, where the remaining 39 delegates (of Michigan's 55) will be decided.
If you live in Michigan, GO VOTE tomorrow!
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Michiganistan.
Let’s see....
Several years ago, we overthrew the big money that had siezed control of the party and filled it with RINO’s.
A fascist republican party overthrew our choices and regained control of the party.
Why should we ever vote for a bush league chamber of commerce worshiping republiCAN’T ever again?
Hey! I’ve got an idea… let’s NOT be DEFEATIST! Don’t give up the fight, it’s never ending.
Meanwhile, from a couple of weeks ago...
Uh huh.
That is suspicious.
Well, we’ll find out tomorrow night.
for those who are confused about the Michigan GOP primary/caucus (and who wouldn’t be):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_Michigan_Republican_presidential_nominating_contests
The 2024 Michigan Republican presidential primary and caucuses are set to be held on February 27, 2024, and March 2, 2024, as part of the Republican Party primaries for the 2024 presidential election. 55 delegates to the 2024 Republican National Convention will be allocated on a proportional and winner-take-most basis.[1] The primary will take place concurrently with its Democratic counterpart.
Background
In the 2016 Michigan Republican presidential primary, Donald Trump won with 36.5% of the vote, carrying 25 out of 59 delegates total. His closest opponents, Governor of Ohio John Kasich and Senator from Texas Ted Cruz, received 24.9% and 24.3% of the vote, respectively, with both candidates receiving 17 delegates.[2]
Schedule
In February 2023, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed legislation to move up the date of both the Democratic and Republican presidential primaries in Michigan to February 27, 2024, in line with the Democratic National Committee’s (DNC) state reorganization plan.[3]
The date violated Republican Party Rule 16(c)(1), which prohibits any state/territory except Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, and South Carolina, from holding their primary/caucus until March 1, 2024, violating any other state/territory by stripping 80% of its delegates at the Republican National Convention.
In response, in June 2023, the Michigan Republican Party passed a resolution of intent that would allocate 16 delegates based on the results of the February 27 primary and 39 delegates based on the results of caucuses in each of the state’s 13 congressional districts on March 2.[4]
The convention held by the faction of the Michigan Republican Party recognized by the Republican National Committee led by Pete Hoekstra will be in Grand Rapids at the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel on March 2,[5] while the faction of the Michigan Republican Party led by Kristina Karamo will hold their convention in Detroit at Huntington Place on the same day.[6] While media is invited to the Karamo caucus, it will be closed to the public.[7] The RNC has indicated that only the delegates from the Hoekstra-led convention will be seated for the 2024 Republican National Convention.[8]
And make it harder for Demonicrats to bring in boxes of phony ballots and rig the count on the voting machines so their candidate wins.
Michigan 2020 election: about 5.5 million votes.
Michigan 2024: nearly 13 Michigan voters request absentee ballots.
There must have been a lot of people moving to Michigan in the last few years.
Michigan 2024: nearly 13 million Michigan voters request absentee ballots.
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