Michigan’s Republican Party faces internal strife as duelling conventions loom to determine leadership and delegate allocation. The removal of Kristina Karamo as party chair sparks accusations and investigations, dividing the party. Allegations of adultery and corruption escalate tensions, with personal attacks marring the political landscape. The rift pits grassroots activists against establishment figures, affecting fundraising and volunteer efforts. While some remain loyal to Karamo, others rally behind Pete Hoekstra, endorsed by Donald Trump. As court battles unfold, uncertainty clouds the party’s future, risking disengagement and electoral setbacks. Despite assurances, concerns linger over the party’s ability to unify and focus on electoral goals amidst the chaos.