Rogers Bets on Jewish Votes in Michigan Senate Race Amid Israel Policy Debate

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In Michigan’s tight Senate race, Republican Mike Rogers is ramping up outreach to Jewish voters — including targeted ads and an open letter from Jewish Democrats backing him — as Abdul El-Sayed emphasizes a nuanced stance on Israel; experts say the effort is unlikely to substantially shift a long-standing Democratic bloc, and turnout along with voters’ views on Israel in a diverse electorate will largely determine the race.
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