Michigan Senate race narrows to El-Sayed vs. Stevens after McMorrow exits

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Mallory McMorrow ended her bid in Michigan’s Democratic Senate primary, leaving Abdul El-Sayed (progressive) and Haley Stevens (establishment) to vie for the nomination to replace Gary Peters. El-Sayed holds leading endorsements from Sanders and AOC, while Stevens is backed by Senate Democratic Leader Schumer and significant outside spending. McMorrow’s criticism of El-Sayed over campaigning with Hasan Piker coincided with a drop in her polling, paving the way for a left-versus-centrist contest that will shape the November race against Republican Mike Rogers.
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- Mallory McMorrow drops out of Michigan’s crucial Democratic Senate primary CNN
- Democrat Mallory McMorrow suspends her Michigan Senate campaign and scrambles the pivotal race PBS
- Dem Rising Star Suspends Campaign in Shock Move The Daily Beast
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