Key facts
- Democratic strategist James Carville believes Abdul El-Sayed can defeat Mike Rogers for the Michigan Senate seat.
- Carville indicated that El-Sayed needs to win the Democratic primary first.
- He suggested that the votes for El-Sayed, Haley Stevens, and Mallory McMorrow are being split.
- El-Sayed is running on a platform of economic populism, universal healthcare, and limiting corporate influence.
- The United Auto Workers (UAW) endorsed El-Sayed.
- Mike Rogers has received an endorsement from President Trump.
Democratic strategist James Carville expressed confidence that Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed could defeat former Rep. Mike Rogers in the upcoming general election. However, Carville cautioned that El-Sayed must first secure the Democratic nomination, suggesting that the candidacies of Rep. Haley Stevens and state Sen. Mallory McMorrow are splitting the progressive vote.
El-Sayed, a physician and progressive activist, is campaigning on a platform that includes economic populism, universal healthcare, and reducing corporate influence in politics. He recently garnered an endorsement from the United Auto Workers (UAW).
The winner of the Democratic primary on August 4 will likely face a challenging race in a state that voted for President Trump over former Vice President Harris in the 2024 presidential election. Mike Rogers, the likely Republican nominee, has received an endorsement from President Trump, who praised him as an 'America First Patriot' and outlined his commitment to economic growth, deregulation, energy dominance, border security, and Second Amendment rights.
