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The Miami-Dade County GOP party secretary, meanwhile, is fighting calls for his resignation.
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A group chat aimed at conservative Florida college students devolved into slurs, misogyny and calls for racialized violence, according to a report from the Miami Herald.
The group's founder is the leader of the county's GOP. He claims he didn't know how racist the young Republicans were.
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