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Abdul Elah Al-Sayed won the Democratic Party's nomination in Michigan for the Senate, promising to ensure healthcare for all and to keep money out of politics. He focused on highlighting his differences with his Republican opponent, Michael Rojers, pointing out that his campaign aims to pass a comprehensive healthcare law that covers everyone and to confront the influence of the insurance and pharmaceutical industries in politics. His victories came after he outperformed his establishment-backed opponent in the primaries, which strengthens his chances against Rojers in the November elections—an election considered crucial for the future control of Congress. His reformist positions have supported the agendas of the American left, and the results reflect divisions within the Democratic Party between its progressives and moderates.
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