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By week’s end, the Republican National Committee (RNC) is set to resolve a bitter leadership feud that has exposed perilous divisions within the institution charged with electing the next GOP leader.

Those inside the fight believe the days ahead of Friday’s secret ballot at a luxury seaside resort could get even uglier as rebel forces within former president Donald Trump’s Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement threaten to up-end RNC chair Ronna McDaniel’s re-election bid.

The attacks have been led by Ms McDaniel’s chief rival, Harmeet Dhillon, a Trump attorney who has accused the incumbent of religious bigotry, chronic misspending and privately claiming she can control the former president, allegations Ms McDaniel denies.

Also in the race is My Pillow chief executive Mike Lindell, a pro-Trump conspiracy theorist who secured enough support to qualify for the ballot.

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Harmeet Dhillon says Ronna McDaniel claims she can control the former president Donald Trump.(AP Photo: Eric Risberg)

Mr Trump has not publicly endorsed any of them, but he and his team are privately advocating for Ms McDaniel, whom he tapped for the position shortly after his 2016 victory.

Still, many Trump loyalists blame Ms McDaniel, the niece of Utah Senator Mitt Romney, for some of the party’s recent struggles.

In an interview, Ms Dhillon insisted that the overwhelming majority of Republican voters want a leadership change at the RNC. She warned of serious political consequences for any of the committee’s 168 elected members who support Ms McDaniel’s re-election.

“For those members of the party who vote not with what the people in their state want but with what their own self-interest is, the next time they’re up for election, it’s going to be an issue,” Ms Dhillon told The Associated Press.

Apprised of Ms Dhillon’s statement, Ms McDaniel said: “That sounds like a threat.”

She condemned the increasingly ugly attacks against her and the divisions plaguing the committee.

“There’s nobody who’s enjoyed this more than [the] Democrats. I know, because I love it when they’re fighting each other,” Ms McDaniel said.

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Former US president Donald Trump’s MAGA loyalists are threatening to up-end the vote for RNC chair.(Reuters: Jonathan Ernst)

‘Ronna is the enemy within’

Friday’s vote for RNC chair serves as the latest high-profile leadership test for a deeply divided Republican Party grappling with questions about its future — and Mr Trump’s influence — ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

The infighting was on public display earlier this month as House Republicans almost came to blows before uniting behind House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, undermined by the same MAGA forces threatening Ms McDaniel this week.

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