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Trump backs Shane Hernandez, says Michigan Republicans ‘must unite’


Lansing — Former President Donald Trump on Monday touted GOP gubernatorial nominee Tudor Dixon’s lieutenant governor pick Shane Hernandez and called on Michigan Republicans to “work together” ahead of a convention that some party members fear could turn contentious.

Trump issued a statement after 7 p.m., about 90 minutes after Farmington Hills pastor Ralph Rebandt, a former candidate for governor, said he planned to challenge Hernandez’s nomination at Saturday’s Michigan Republican Party convention in Lansing.

Dixon, a political commentator and businesswoman from Norton Shores, on Friday revealed her selection of Hernandez, a former state lawmaker from Port Huron, as her preferred running mate. 

Tudor Dixon, the Republican nominee for governor, and running mate Shane Hernandez during a visit to Oakland County Repblican Party offices in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan on August 20, 2022.

“The MAGA (Make America Great Again) movement should support the ticket,” Trump said. “This is who Tudor wants and therefore, Shane is who I want as your next lieutenant governor.”

Trump’s statement was an effort to quell a potential feud at Saturday’s convention in Lansing. Some Republicans have called Dixon an “establishment” candidate and remain unhappy with her victory in the Aug. 2 primary. They’ve discussed adding someone to the ticket who’s been backed by the party’s grassroots wing.



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