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Democrat Mallory McMorrow suspends her Michigan Senate campaign and scrambles the pivotal race
- Michigan Democrat Mallory McMorrow suspended her Senate campaign about a month before the Aug. 4 primary — after ballots were already sent out.
- Her exit leaves a two-way primary between moderate Haley Stevens (backed by party leaders) and progressive Abdul El‑Sayed (supported by Sanders, AOC allies), sharpening an establishment vs. progressive split.
- The primary winner is expected to face Republican Mike Rogers in November for a seat Democrats need to hold to help reclaim the Senate majority, so outside spending and endorsements could ramp up.
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