Michigan Dems Clash Over Corporate Cash in Senate Forum
February 11, 2026·13 days ago·via NBC News

Michigan Democrats vying for the open U.S. Senate seat clashed at their first forum over corporate money and party direction, exposing deep divisions in a race critical to GOP control of Congress. Rep. Haley Stevens, the establishment favorite backed by DSCC interests and AIPAC, faces stiff challenges from state Sen. Mallory McMorrow and physician Abdul El-Sayed, with polls showing a dead heat: McMorrow at 22%, Stevens at 17%, El-Sayed at 16%.
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