Democrats for Rogers: Michigan's Senate race tests cross-party appeal

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Republican former Rep. Mike Rogers unveils a 'Democrats for Mike Rogers' coalition in Detroit, attempting to draw disaffected Democrats away from Abdul El-Sayed as Michigan's Senate race remains tight. Rogers argues some Democrats would support him to back a less-polarizing alternative and emphasizes cross-party trust, while El-Sayed faces scrutiny of his left-wing positions and Israel stance. The rollout features Democrats and a rabbi backing Rogers, and polls show a small Rogers lead in a GOP-unity-driven Fox News poll, with the race still highly competitive ahead of the midterms.
- Democrats who ‘never voted Republican’ back Rogers over El-Sayed in razor-close race Fox News
- Rogers courts Democrats in Michigan Senate race The Hill
- Senate Democrats have 1 unpopular candidate. It’s much worse for Republicans CNN
- For Michigan's GOP, 2026 looks like 2006 | Lennox The Detroit News
- Backlash in Michigan complicates Democrats’ road to retaking the Senate The Washington Post
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