Overview
- Michigan Republicans are on the verge of ousting their party’s conspiracy theory-touting chair, Kristina Karamo, after a tenure marred by financial collapse and internal feuds.
- Karamo, an election-denying activist, is facing a likely vote to fire her at a special meeting convened by concerned party leaders on Saturday.
- A majority of the Michigan GOP’s district chairs have demanded Karamo’s resignation, with her running mate and co-chair also calling for her removal.
- Karamo’s leadership has been criticized for financial mismanagement of the party and her polarizing politics.
- Despite the internal strife, Karamo has admitted that the GOP has 'lost credibility' over the last three election cycles.