Lansing, Mich. Democratic state Sen. Mallory McMorrow announced Sunday that she suspended her campaign for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Sen. Gary Peters, posting on X to thank volunteers and staff after polling showed her support at 6% in a June 16 survey by Mitchell Research & Communications. Her departure leaves two Democrats, Congresswoman Haley Stevens and former public health official Abdul El-Sayed, vying for the nomination ahead of the Aug. 4 primary; Republicans have an uncontested Mike Rogers, who has received an endorsement from President Donald Trump, and the outcome will determine the parties' general-election nominees.
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Mallory McMorrow's exit reshapes the Michigan Senate race. It narrows the Democratic field to Haley Stevens and Abdul El-Sayed. If you're a Michigan voter, you'll be choosing between them and Republican Mike Rogers on Aug. 4. Check your registration status today.
McMorrow's campaign ran without corporate PAC dollars, a rarity in politics. Her departure underscores the uphill battle for candidates who reject big money. Worth forwarding if you know someone passionate about campaign finance reform.
Haley Stevens and Abdul El-Sayed stand to benefit from McMorrow's withdrawal by consolidating Democratic primary voters and campaign resources ahead of Michigan's August 4 primary.
Mallory McMorrow, her campaign staff, and contributors lost an active path to the Democratic nomination when she suspended her campaign.
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McMorrow Suspends Senate Bid Ahead Of August Primary
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