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Left-wing candidate Abdul El-Sayed is now leading Michigans Democratic Party primary for U.S. Senate, according to a new poll.
It finds El-Sayed has emerged as the races clear frontrunner with 28% support, ahead of U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens at 18% and state Sen. Mallory McMorrow at 17%.
El-Sayed, a former Detroit and Wayne County health official who unsuccessfully ran for governor in 2018, said the poll shows voters want change from the Democratic Party.
For too long, too many Michiganders have felt like no one in our politics sees them, hears them, or is willing to fight for them. This campaign has always been about changing that, El-Sayed said in a statement. I am deeply grateful to every Michigander who has shared their story, come to an event, volunteered, or taken a chance on this campaign. This momentum belongs to the folks who built it.
https://www.metrotimes.com/news/politics-elections/new-poll-finds-abdul-el-sayed-surging-in-michigan-u-s-senate-race/
msongs
(74,134 posts)JBTaurus83
(1,664 posts)That sounds pretty racist. He has support all over the state.
edhopper
(37,510 posts)If he opposed Harris based on Gaza?
JBTaurus83
(1,664 posts)Just didnt read that way to me. Here is the answer to that question I found. I think there were many Dems with this nuanced position.
Yes, Abdul El-Sayed supported Kamala Harris in the 2024 general election, despite being a prominent supporter of the "Uncommitted movement" that protested the Biden-Harris administration's policies during the primary. He clarified that he backed Harris over Donald Trump, while continuing to criticize the administration's stance on Israel.
SSJVegeta
(3,081 posts)RandySF
(86,004 posts)SSJVegeta
(3,081 posts)Not quite Bernie sanders. But not Kamala Harris (who relied mostly on large donors) either
Buckeyeblue
(6,433 posts)Jack Valentino
(5,242 posts)or even WHAT POLL this was supposed to be, unless I somehow missed it....
I'll take it with a bucket of salt, since it contradicts every other poll previously taken of this race.
I'm voting in Michigan, and I'm voting for McMorrow.
Sympthsical
(11,102 posts)There was a link in the article (to a Dropbox! I may never get over the fact someone made me go to a Dropbox in 2026).
If you look at the numbers and who they polled and how they polled, I wouldn't really pay it any mind.
"We sent a text message to a Survey Monkey link to a . . ." where you ended up with only the very bored or highly motivated bothering.
Not saying the numbers couldn't have shifted, but I'd wait for better polls showing similar numbers.
This poll also took place well before the whole "Not actually a practicing physician" articles came out.
Takket
(23,787 posts)Stevens in my current House rep, and I will not be supporting her because of her working with AIPAC.
Info:
https://www.metrotimes.com/news/politics-elections/aipac-pairs-haley-stevens-with-republican-in-joint-senate-fundraiser-attacks-el-sayed/
U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens is facing backlash in Michigans U.S. Senate race after one of the countrys most powerful and controversial pro-Israel lobbying groups promoted her alongside Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine in a fundraising appeal that urged donors to support both candidates.
Earlier this week, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) launched the joint fundraising page, which urged donors to Contribute to pro-Israel Candidates for U.S. Senate, displaying Stevens and Collins together with preset donation amounts. The joint fundraiser was paid for and authorized by both candidates, according to AIPAC.
The fundraising campaign, which included an email blast, also attacked one of Stevenss Democratic rivals, Abdul El-Sayed, the races most outspoken critic of Israels war in Gaza. He also was the only candidate endorsed by Track AIPAC, a grassroots group that documents and opposes the influence of AIPAC and pro-Israel political spending. The fundraiser accused El-Sayed and Graham Platner, the Democrat running against Collins in Maine, of embracing extreme rhetoric, pushing false accusations of genocide, and supporting cuts to aid for Israel.
There is a coordinated, well-funded effort to punish anyone who stands with Israel and its gaining ground fast, the email said. Its being driven by the far-left fringe of American politics, pushed by Bernie Sanders and amplified by voices like Hasan Piker, who are normalizing hostility toward Israel and turning it into a political weapon.
DavidDvorkin
(20,665 posts)Eko
(10,084 posts)RandySF
(86,004 posts)aocommunalpunch
(4,585 posts)An actual fighter.
Nanjeanne
(6,633 posts)has the best chance to win. His support is about 80% of people under age 45 and will generate the most excitement to bring out bigger numbers of voters. And thats the best way to win.