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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSen. Van Hollen backs El-Sayed for Michigan US Senate in break from Democratic leadership
https://apnews.com/article/michigan-democrats-senate-elsayed-van-hollen-506138f60767f1907340eb89373c80c8WASHINGTON (AP) Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen is backing progressive Abdul El-Sayed in Michigans Democratic Senate primary, breaking with party leadership and intensifying a battle over the partys direction in one of the most important Senate races of 2026.
Van Hollens endorsement, shared first with The Associated Press on the day early voting begins in Michigan, makes him the first senator to back El-Sayed since Sen. Bernie Sanders endorsed him shortly after he launched his campaign last year. It also comes on the heels of big wins for progressive challengers in New York U.S. House races on Tuesday.
The Aug. 4 race in Michigan has increasingly split Democrats along ideological lines, with Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer backing U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens and state Sen. Mallory McMorrow drawing support from other prominent senators. Democrats will need to hold the Michigan seat if they want a shot at winning the majority this year. It opened by Democratic Sen. Gary Peters retirement and former Rep. Mike Rogers has an uncontested path to the Republican nomination.
In an interview with the AP, Van Hollen said he believed El-Sayed was the strongest candidate who can win in November, and the candidate whos willing to take on the status quo. When I say the status quo, I mean not just the lawless Trump administration, but take on the Democratic establishment that has not fought hard enough for working people, said Van Hollen.
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Sen. Van Hollen backs El-Sayed for Michigan US Senate in break from Democratic leadership (Original Post)
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kentuck
(116,054 posts)1. He's thinking of running for President.....
Needs to build up his progressive creds?
aocommunalpunch
(4,599 posts)2. Lmao what?
Dude is about as real as they come. I cant wait to vote for him twice this year. Go, Abdul!!!