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El-Sayed Urges Focus on Policy Over Mockery in Michigan Senate Race

El-Sayed Urges Focus on Policy Over Mockery in Michigan Senate Race

While Stevens sought to project a working-class persona in a 19-second campaign clip, the performance drew immediate comparisons on X to fictional characters and caricatures. Despite his own previous criticisms of Stevens, El-Sayed stated that ridiculing her personal affect is both unkind and unhelpful to the campaign. Instead, the former Detroit public health official is redirecting his supporters toward the substantive policy gaps separating the two candidates ahead of the August 4 primary.

The race has increasingly been defined by a massive influx of outside capital. With approximately $50 million in outside spending backing Stevens, the contest has turned into a financial showdown. The United Democracy Project, affiliated with AIPAC, has already funneled nearly $15 million into the race. El-Sayed maintains that this corporate and special interest influence—rather than the congresswoman’s campaign trail gaffes—represents the real issue at stake for Michigan voters.

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