Abdul El-Sayed wins Michigan Democratic primary for U.S. Senate
This outcome forces the state party to accept a significant leftward shift in its political platform. Some observers characterize the victory as a challenge for the national party's identity while balancing ideological wings. Centrist party members have dismissed El-Sayed as an extremist, questioning if his platform can win in a general election. Meanwhile, critics are targeting the nominee's family history, claiming that leadership is ignoring alleged ties to extremist organizations.
'Voters are fed up': Michigan primary forces Democratic party to accept leftwing shiftDemocrats and their 'liberal' Greek tragedyCentrist Democrats dismiss Abdul El-Sayed as a freak radical. Do they want to win in 2028 or not? | Nesrine Malik
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Democrats need to stop whitewashing Abdul El-Sayed's extremist hate
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Centrist Democrats dismiss Abdul El-Sayed as a freak radical. Do they want to win in 2028 or not? | Nesrine Malik
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Democrats and their 'liberal' Greek tragedy
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'Voters are fed up': Michigan primary forces Democratic party to accept leftwing shift
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