LANSING, Mich. (AP) 鈥 Republicans in Michigan may choose a MAGA activist leader who is charged with for Donald Trump to lead the party into the 2026 midterms, when the battleground state will hold several major races, including for a critical U.S. Senate seat.
, known for her ardent dedication to President Trump, strong connections to his grassroots supporters and disputes with 鈥渆stablishment鈥 Republicans, is seeking the party's chair position during Saturday's state GOP convention. She was endorsed by Trump for the chair position Thursday.
Her election would elevate a prominent denier of the 2020 election results to spearhead GOP efforts in Michigan, a state Trump won last fall and in 2016 but lost to Joe Biden in 2020.
鈥淢ichigan鈥檚 going to be the center of the universe,鈥 said Jason Roe, a Republican strategist and former executive director of the state party. 鈥淲ho is in that position needs to be able to help raise money to meet some pretty ambitious goals.鈥
The case against Maddock
Maddock is accused of acting as a for Trump after the 2020 election and faces eight forgery and conspiracy charges. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, a Democrat, has charged 14 other Republicans in the case. One of the original defendants had his in a cooperation deal.
The defendants have insisted their actions were not illegal and Maddock believes the case will be dropped.
鈥淚f anything, I think that persuades people to support me even more because they know how we鈥檝e been victimized,鈥 she said.
Michigan was among seven battleground states where supporters of Trump signed certificates after the 2020 election that falsely stated he won their states, not Biden. Investigators have said the group in Michigan, which included Maddock, signed a document during a meeting at the state Republican headquarters in December 2020, falsely stating they were the state鈥檚 鈥渄uly elected and qualified electors.鈥
, a result confirmed by in 2021.
The group in the fake electors case is currently waiting on a county district judge to decide whether there is enough evidence to go to trial. A hearing for Maddock and other defendants is scheduled for March 28, about a month after the state GOP convention.
Who is Meshawn Maddock?
Maddock was an early Trump supporter from southeast Michigan. With a fiery MAGA attitude, the occasional headline-grabbing, offensive online post and direct line to Trump during the campaign season, her antagonistic brand has been directed at traditional GOP donors but is nevertheless popular.
鈥淭he reason you might think that I butted heads with the establishment is I was doing something that nobody had ever done before,鈥 she said.
Maddock is running for the position against state Sen. Jim Runestad and Joseph Cella, a former Trump ambassador to Fiji.
The state of the Michigan GOP
The next party leader would replace , a former congressman widely credited with bringing the state party out of inner turmoil to deliver Republican wins in November, including flipping a congressional seat and taking the majority in the state House of Representatives.
In 2023, a ushered in political newcomer Kristina Karamo, who peddled election conspiracy, as state GOP chair. The party鈥檚 under her leadership and an ensuing power struggle resulted in some Michigan Republicans, national Republicans and Trump in her place.
Hoekstra is not seeking the chair position again after Trump nominated him to serve as ambassador to Canada.
The stakes are high as the midterms take shape. recently announced he is not seeking reelection, . Democratic is term limited and . Control of the and Senate are on the line as well as the offices of Attorney General, Secretary of State and two seats.
Maddock's plan for the chair race and beyond
Whether Maddock, a former party co-chair, has the same financial support and fundraising chops as Hoekstra has been a question in the chair race, with memories of Karamo鈥檚 tenure not far off.
Maddock said she's brought on a team that will 鈥渞eassure a lot of the older institutional Republicans, a lot of the older institutional donors that I鈥檓 going to run a really strong, solid party, no nonsense.鈥
Maddock鈥檚 plan to win elections starts with continuing relationships with the coalition that migrated toward Republicans in the 2024 election. She plans to establish and grow 鈥渁mbassador鈥 positions to Black, Indian, Muslim, Chaldean, and other communities in and around southeast Michigan.
鈥淚 want to be growing and expanding these coalitions right now into these communities,鈥 she said.
Vance Patrick, chair of the Oakland County GOP, said Maddock鈥檚 pending criminal charges aren't part of the discussion for delegates who will vote Saturday. Maddock is the strongest of the three candidates, he said.
Roe said while the charges may give some donors pause, to delegates, it鈥檚 a sign she is a fighter.
鈥淲e鈥檝e reached a point now where none of these kinds of allegations carry weight anymore for a lot of reasons,鈥 Roe said.
Isabella Volmert, The Associated Press