“As early in-person voting began on Saturday in Michigan, a fight for control of the G.O.P. in the crucial battleground state plunged Republicans there deeper into a political maelstrom, with rival factions potentially barreling toward hosting dueling nominating conventions,” the New York Times reports.
“As if things weren’t already confusing.”
“In a little over a week, the state will host a traditional primary on one day, and then a caucus-style convention a few days later. Now, it seems, there could actually be two conventions, in different parts of the state, each claiming legitimacy.”
CNN: “Donald Trump returns to Michigan on Saturday with both the Republican presidential race and this crucial 2024 battleground altered considerably since his last visit some five months ago.”