The Guardian (USA)

Republican­s: Trump-backed pair who repeat ‘big lie’ win Michigan backing

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Two candidates who were endorsed by Donald Trump won Michigan Republican­s’ backing for attorney general and secretary of state at a convention Saturday, clearing their path to face Democratic incumbents in the fall.

The meeting of thousands of delegates was a test of Trump’s clout in the party.

His allies – attorney general candidate Matthew DePerno, a lawyer, and secretary of state candidate Kristina Karamo, a community college instructor – emerged victorious from threeperso­n fields at the 10-hour “endorsemen­t” convention in downtown Grand Rapids.

The political newcomers support Trump’s false claims about his 2020 loss in the swing state. They will be officially nominated at a second convention in August and challenge Democratic attorney general Dana Nessel and secretary of state Jocelyn Benson in November.

Karamo won handily with twothirds of the vote. DePerno was just shy of the majority needed in an initial vote. But he won a runoff over former legislativ­e leader Tom Leonard that was paused and later restarted after the ballot order of races did not match what was shown on screens flanking the stage.

Trump has said his preferred candidates would not let Michigan be “stolen” in the next presidenti­al election. He lost the state by 154,000 votes to Joe Biden. Trump’s slate drew criticism, however, within a wing of the GOP that views the candidates as unelectabl­e in the fall and was frustrated that party leaders openly backed them rather than be neutral.

DePerno’s main rival for the nomination was Leonard, the party’s 2018 attorney general nominee whom

Trump later nominated for US attorney in western Michigan. State representa­tive Ryan Berman, who finished third, urged his supporters to back Leonard in the runoff.

Bernadette Smith, one of the party’s vice chairs, said DePerno “is the only candidate who will fight for election integrity”. As DePerno’s supporters walked to the front of the hall to demonstrat­e their support, a video played of Trump touting DePerno and calling Leonard a “RINO” – or Republican in name only.

DePerno unsuccessf­ully sued after human error led rural Antrim County to erroneousl­y show a local victory for Biden over Trump. It was quickly corrected but was used to spread misinforma­tion about voting equipment.

He may face repercussi­ons over the Antrim lawsuit. DePerno recently confirmed that the state’s Attorney Grievance Commission is investigat­ing him.

Nessel last year began a separate probe after a Republican-led legislativ­e committee said people were making baseless allegation­s about the results in Antrim to raise money or publicity for their own ends. The panel’s report did not specify whom should be investigat­ed, but the people mentioned in it include DePerno.

In the secretary of state’s race, Karamo defeated state representa­tive Beau LaFave and Chesterfie­ld Township clerk Cindy Berry.

“We’re going to make sure that our election results is something that everyone can be confident in,” Karamo said.

In a sign of how pervasive election falsehoods have become, the party used machines to tabulate votes but, in a change, also hand-counted the ballots in a compromise with activists.

Nominees for Michigan’s statewide races are chosen at convention­s except in gubernator­ial and US Senate primaries. The midterm election climate is expected to favor Republican­s, but incumbent attorney generals and secretarie­s of state rarely lose.

The state Democratic Party said Republican­s should be “ashamed” of its endorsed candidates. Party chair Lavora Barnes called Karamo a “fearspread­ing, inexperien­ced extremist” and said DePerno is a Trump “lackey” willing to protect the former president but not all Michigande­rs.

 ?? Photograph: Emily Elconin/Reuters ?? Kristina Karamo, the secretary of state contender. She and DePerno support Trump’s false claims about his 2020 loss in the swing state.
Photograph: Emily Elconin/Reuters Kristina Karamo, the secretary of state contender. She and DePerno support Trump’s false claims about his 2020 loss in the swing state.

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