El-Sayed, Stevens tangle in Michigan Democratic Senate debate: Key takeaways
Summary
Rep. Haley Stevens and Abdul El-Sayed debated in the Michigan Democratic Senate primary. The debate was their first meeting since another candidate, Mallory McMorrow, ended her campaign, making this race even more important for Democrats.Key Facts
- Haley Stevens is a U.S. Representative from Michigan.
- Abdul El-Sayed is the former health director of Wayne County, Michigan.
- They competed in a Democratic primary debate for a U.S. Senate seat from Michigan.
- The debate took place on a Tuesday and was hosted by Nexstar’s WOOD TV8.
- State Senator Mallory McMorrow had recently dropped out of the race.
- McMorrow’s exit makes this race more critical for Michigan Democrats.
- Both candidates discussed their plans and responded to each other during the debate.
- This Senate race is seen as a must-win for the Democratic Party.
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