Michigan Senate primary becomes a battleground for the Democratic Party's soul
The Michigan Senate Democratic primary has become a proxy war for the party's ideological future. Establishment candidate Rep. Haley Stevens, backed by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, argues the left flank is too extreme to win a general election. Her progressive challenger Dr. Abdul El-Sayed represents the party's left wing. The outcome is seen as a bellwether for the Democrats' strategic direction.
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