Rogers vs. El-Sayed: Seven Policy Battles Shaping Michigan’s Senate Race

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Bridge Michigan outlines seven defining issues in Michigan’s open U.S. Senate race between Republican Mike Rogers and Democrat Abdul El-Sayed, including health care, affordability, the economy, housing, data centers/AI, money in politics, and immigration. Rogers emphasizes tax relief for working families, manufacturing revival, a housing plan, and alignment with Trump, while El-Sayed advocates Medicare-for-All, a wealth tax, stronger anti-monopoly rules, and public control ideas for AI. The race hinges on outside spending, candidate backgrounds and faith, and the Trump factor, with national implications for control of the Senate.
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- Democrats who ‘never voted Republican’ back Rogers over El-Sayed in razor-close race Fox News
- Senate Democrats have 1 unpopular candidate. It’s much worse for Republicans CNN
- Rogers courts Democrats in Michigan Senate race The Hill
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