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Michigan Democrat drops out of US Senate primary

By Thomson Reuters Jul 5, 2026 | 2:39 PM

By Nolan D. McCaskill

WASHINGTON, July 5 (Reuters) – Michigan State Senator Mallory McMorrow suspended her Democratic campaign for the ​U.S. Senate on Sunday, turning ‌a three-way primary race in a key battleground state into a head-to-head between a moderate and a progressive.

McMorrow’s exit leaves centrist U.S. ‌Representative ​Haley Stevens and progressive ⁠public health advocate ⁠Abdul El-Sayed as the remaining candidates vying to face Republican former U.S. Representative Mike Rogers.

• In a three-minute video ​posted to X, McMorrow pledged her “full support” to whoever wins the August ⁠4 primary.

• Recent polls ⁠showed McMorrow in distant third ​place, with El-Sayed leading Stevens.

• El-Sayed said ​he welcomes McMorrow’s supporters into his ‌movement, warning that Michiganders “cannot allow the establishment to decide our nominee for us.”

• Stevens praised McMorrow’s “important voice” but reiterated ⁠that “I’m the strongest Democrat to defeat Mike Rogers this November.”

• Losing the Senate race in ⁠Michigan would ‌make it significantly harder, though ⁠not impossible, for Democrats to ​flip ‌the Senate in November.

• Republicans ​hold a ⁠53-47 majority in the Senate. Republican President Donald Trump won Michigan by 1.4 percentage points in 2024.

(Reporting by Nolan D. McCaskill; Editing by Sergio Non and ​Bill Berkrot)