Michigan’s Dem Senate Primary Tests How Far Left the Party Will Go

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Michigan's Democratic Senate primary between Mallory McMorrow and Abdul El-Sayed has become a test of the party's future, with both pitching bold progressive agendas and clashing with establishment-backed Haley Stevens. The race highlights debates over Israel/Palestine, Iran war policy, immigration, and healthcare, as younger, left-leaning voters push for a more aggressive stance while the party establishment pursues a more moderate path.
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