Michigan Democrats Implode as Party Elites Panic and Radical Left Fights Over Senate Power

Michigan Democrats are in meltdown mode, and it couldn’t be happening at a worse time for their party bosses. On Sunday, Mallory McMorrow, the golden child of the liberal elite, threw in the towel on her Senate run. Suddenly, the crowded, hand-picked lineup for the August 4th primary is down to just two: the ultra-woke U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens and Abdul El-Sayed, a far-left health bureaucrat from Wayne County famous for his failed socialist dreams.

Let’s be honest. The Michigan Democratic bench is looking weaker by the minute. McMorrow tried selling herself as the face of a new progressive movement, but couldn’t even make it to the starting line. Apparently, when you spend more time virtue-signaling than listening to your own voters, even your own party doesn’t stick around to support you. Real leaders don’t flee the field—and real Michiganders see through this circus.

Now, voters are being told to pick between more of the same D.C. talking points or a failed health commissioner who wants to unleash California-style policies on hardworking Michigan families. Since when did our Senate seats become a playground for radical ideologues and clueless career politicians? Stevens parrots whatever the globalist left tells her, while El-Sayed’s policies belong in a socialist textbook, not the U.S. Senate.

This whole debacle exposes the chaos and infighting plaguing the modern Democratic Party. Democrats claim they’re the “party of the people,” yet their own candidates can’t even hold it together long enough for voters to decide who’s the most extreme. While the left obsesses over identity politics and “diversity” points, everyday Americans are being left behind.

When the dust settles, Michigan voters won’t forget that Democrats handed them the choice between a rubber-stamp for Joe Biden’s failed agenda and a radical whose ideas make even Bernie Sanders blush. Is this really the best they’ve got? Michigan deserves better than liberal drop-outs and socialist wannabes. Maybe it’s time to put adults back in charge.

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