Meshawn Maddock, who was co-chair for the Michigan GOP’s November disaster, says she’s stepping aside. Her son-in-law is just getting started.
’s influence within the state GOP is at an end—right?
While the position itself is largely seen as ceremonial, and the vast majority of attention is being paid to the race for the next chair of the party, skeptics see Shonts’ candidacy as a proxy to affirm Maddock’s continued influence. If there’s one thing Stroup hopes will occur at the convention, it’s an end to the reign of Meshawn Maddock and her husband, Republican State Rep. Matt Maddock.
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