“State law prevents Michigan Republicans from joining other states to cancel their presidential primaries, but the state party adopted changes all but assuring its delegates will go to President Trump and not his long-shot GOP challengers, MLive reports.
“Republicans in several states are making it harder for primary challengers to have a shot at competing with Trump in 2020. Michigan Republican Party spokesperson Tony Zammit said the state party’s delegate apportionment rules were changed this year, requiring candidates to receive at least 20% of the primary vote in order to receive any delegates.”
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