“The Democratic Senate primary in Michigan, the party’s most divisive and costly this year, headed for a consequential outcome Tuesday night in a race that will answer whether a progressive and socialist groundswell has reached a political battleground,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“The fight between Abdul El-Sayed, a former local public health official, and four-term Rep. Haley Stevens has served as a referendum over the party’s identity and how it can win more competitive elections.”
“It has also been infused with tensions over how to confront President Trump, the role of big-dollar campaign money and the U.S. relationship with Israel.”
CBS News: Breaking down the race between El-Sayed and Stevens for Michigan’s Democratic Senate primary.

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