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Battleground State Republican Party Facing ‘Imminent Default’ Ahead of 2024

Battleground State Republican Party Facing ‘Imminent Default’ Ahead of ⁣2024

After fighting her way ⁤to the top⁤ of the state’s GOP by condemning the party’s establishment, the current Michigan⁣ Republican Party chair ‍has experienced difficulty in‌ raising money from‍ past donors, many ⁤of⁤ whom presumably consider themselves part of that establishment.

Now, ⁢says an‍ outgoing member of the organization’s ​budget committee, the Michigan GOP faces an “imminent default on the line ‌of credit” it took out ⁣to‍ cover expenses.

Jessica​ Barefield was one of 13 Republicans on the committee, according to The Detroit News, but resigned this week.

Her resignation‍ letter, of which which the News obtained a copy, “reveals⁤ the seriousness of the ​financial problems facing a ‌party in a‍ battleground⁢ state a year before the 2024 ⁢presidential general election,” the⁣ outlet reported.

Barefield apparently submitted her resignation​ after ‌an “emergency meeting” on November 3 ‍to address the looming‍ default.

The News reached out to party Chairwoman Kristina Karamo and budget committee Chairman ​Dan⁤ Bonhomie for comment, but neither⁣ responded.

Barefield, however, confirmed to ⁣the outlet that she had resigned from the budget committee.

“Despite my efforts, ⁢it⁣ has‌ become evident⁢ that⁢ the issues within⁣ leadership and the committee‍ are deeply ⁣rooted‌ and resistant to change,” Barefield wrote in the‍ letter, according to the News. “It has reached a point where I feel it​ is ⁢no longer safe for me to be associated with this committee as it allows leadership to engage in practices that run counter ‌to ⁣my ⁣principles and⁣ values.”

A former​ executive director of ‌the Michigan state GOP,⁣ Jeff​ Timmer, ‍told the News that the party’s financial situation‌ “really is unprecedented,” calling ‌the emergency‌ meeting the party’s ⁤“last gasp” ⁤before insolvency.

The total amount of debt owed by the party was unclear, though Karamo said it March, the month after she​ had assumed her position, that it amounted to nearly half a million dollars.

Karamo said in a radio interview Thursday cited by the News that she ⁤had inherited “more than $500,000” in debt ​when she took over.

“We have⁢ a legal pathway to settle this $500,000 debt that a billionaire⁣ left us,” Karamo said in the interview, ‌referring ⁣to former party Chairman Ron ‍Weiser, ​who the News⁢ described as ⁤a “wealthy Ann Arbor real estate businessman.”

It’s common, the News noted, for political parties to⁢ borrow ​money ‍during elections and pay it back ⁣with fundraising⁢ the ‌following year. Much of the $460,000 said to have been owed‌ in March may have been the result of 2022 borrowing. Campaign finance disclosures⁤ reviewed by the News showed that the party had borrowed $1‍ million or more on the line of credit‍ leading up to ‍last year’s November election.

In the​ emergency budget committee⁢ meeting, party leaders ⁤suggested trying to sell the party’s former headquarters, a building that tax records show to be​ worth more ⁣than ⁢$1 ⁣million.

The only problem​ with that ‌plan is ‌that the swing​ state’s GOP doesn’t own the building.

“They ⁤don’t ​have a legal right to do it,” said Weiser, one of the former party⁤ chairs who owns the trust that owns the⁣ company with the title to the building.

“It’s unclear what the ⁢specific ​financial repercussions would⁢ be if the party defaulted on its line of credit with Comerica Bank,” the News ‍reported Thursday. “But‍ the rocky money situation will complicate Karamo’s ability to​ raise additional dollars and could hinder⁤ the party’s efforts to obtain‌ future loans.”


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