Michigan Democrat Senate candidates had yet another messy week, with the Free Press writing “Michigan Gets Its Own Mamdani,” and the AP printing, “How Big Of A Tent Do Democrats Want? Michigan’s Senate Primary Is Testing The Limits“.

In case you missed it:

  • Known antisemite Hasan Piker, who believes America deserved 9/11, was in Michigan campaigning with Abdul El-Sayed who refused to disavow Piker’s previous comments pandering to terrorists or calling for the death of Republican Senator Rick Scott.
    • Side Note: Debbie Dingell was hiding in the back, desperate not to be seen?
  • Chuck Schumer “quietly signaled” that he would be willing to withdraw his support for his handpicked candidate Haley Stevens and back Mallory McMorrow, who has called for Schumer to step down as Democrat Leader. 
  • Democrat Governor Gretchen Whitmer came out saying she will not endorse in the race and will see who makes it out alive on primary day. 

“The Michigan Democrat primary is a ‘three car pileup’ no one can look away from. With Abdul El-Sayed pandering to terrorist sympathizers and establishment Democrats signaling they’re ready to ditch Haley Stevens, it’s clear this one isn’t getting cleaned up any time soon,” said NRSC Regional Press Secretary Samantha Cantrell.

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