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Michigan GOP Chair Flames Snyder ‘Mr. Irrelevant’ For Endorsing Biden
Snyder hasn’t even been out of office for two years before the head of the state Republican Party started taking shots at him.

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Snyder hasn’t even been out of office for two years before the head of the state Republican Party started taking shots at him.

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