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El-Sayed unloads on media, Democratic criticism
Abdul El-Sayed, a progressive candidate for Michigan's Senate primary, criticizes Third Way and Mike Rogers, framing his campaign as a challenge to corporate influence and political opponents. His campaign has gained attention through alliances with groups like National Nurses United and the Working Families Party, which aim to counter AIPAC's influence.
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