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Former state health official Abdul El-Sayed faced Rep. Haley Stevens in the Democratic Senate primary in Michigan in a closely watched contest that represented the latest test of the party's divisions.
El-Sayed said he wanted to "take it a step further" than Bernie Sanders' public ownership model for a major US industry.
The bitter faceoff became the Democratic Party’s most expensive and divisive primary of the year, though Stevens has vowed to support El-Sayed in the general election
Abdul El-Sayed has won Michigan’s Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate in a massive victory for the party’s progressive wing in a battleground state.
As Democrats work to regain control of Congress, Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed is drawing renewed scrutiny.
Mike Rogers unveils his "Democrats for Mike Rogers" coalition in Detroit, courting voters unhappy with Abdul El-Sayed's far-left policy positions.
While the progressive candidate campaigned to win this month’s Michigan Democratic Senate primary, conservatives bellowed that his wrist boasted pricey timepieces. But what's the real story? Watch experts weigh in.
Far-left Michigan Senate hopeful Abdul El-Sayed’s mother once worked for an organization that was desginated a “global terrorist” group and accused of funneling funds to Osama Bin Laden, the Taliban and Hamas,