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    Pivotal Purple State Senate Race Gets Shaken Up in Major Way as Big Democrat Contender Drops Out

    By Will TannerJuly 7, 2026Updated:July 7, 2026
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    In some potentially quite big news for Michigan Republicans, the Democrats are experiencing a major bout of electoral confusion they dare not point to the causes of as the party struggles to choose between a more traditional candidate and a radical Islamist one without alienating either faction, and one of the candidates has dropped out during the confusion.

    That candidate was Michigan State Senator Mallory McMorrow, who had, up until Sunday, July 5, been running a campaign for the Democratic Party nomination for U.S. Senate against both U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens and former Wayne County health official Abdul El-Sayed. McMorrow announced she was dropping out in a post on X.

    Beginning that post, she said, “Today, I’m announcing that I am suspending my campaign for United States Senate. And I’m doing it with a deep, deep sense of gratitude. For our thousands of volunteers, for everyone who donated what you could — building a campaign with zero corporate PAC dollars. For my staff, who built this team up from nothing. I thank you.”

    Continuing, she thanked her family while insisting she is staying active in Democratic politics, saying, “For my family. For Ray, who believed in me long before I ever believed in myself. And for Noa. Our five-year-old, who presses her hands up against the window to wave goodbye every morning when I leave for work. ‘Remember, Mom,’ she reminded me recently. ‘It’s not about if you win. It’s about trying hard and having fun.’ She’s right. So I want to be very clear about what this announcement is not. I may be suspending this campaign, but I am not leaving the fight.”

    Adding to that by berating Trump for a minute, she said, “I never planned on politics. After the 2016 election, I felt lost. I picked up my phone and typed five words into the search bar: ‘How to run for office.’ And here’s what I learned: when regular people get in the fight, things can change. In my very first election, we flipped a district against the incumbent. Four years later — with so many of you — we flipped the Michigan Senate for the first time in nearly forty years.”

    Next commenting on the radical leftism that she and her compatriots pushed through, she said, “And we didn’t stop at winning. We repealed Michigan’s abortion ban. We raised wages. We made sure every child gets breakfast and lunch at school. We made it easier to go to college. We expanded civil rights and voting rights. And so, so much more. These wins took thousands of us — showing up every single day, refusing to give up when there were setbacks. That’s why I’m staying in this fight. And why I need you to stay in it with me.”

    That’s when she got to indicating that internal Democratic feuding is at issue here, saying, “Now, I haven’t been shy about calling for new leadership and a better Democratic Party. I mean it. The energy is there. People are crying out for change. And we owe it to them to listen. Then we need to build it up, together, from the ground up. So here’s what we do next. Every day through November 3rd. We win this Senate seat and send Mike Rogers back to Florida for good. Whoever wins this primary on August 4th will have my full support. Then, let’s elect Jocelyn Benson as our next Governor. Let’s flip the State House, and expand our majority in the State Senate. Let’s elect Democrats up and down the ticket and show the rest of this country what it means to fight like Michigan.”

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    Concluding, she said, “Ten years ago, I started this work heartbroken, typing five words into a search bar. And I learned the only thing that has ever really changed this country: ordinary people who love something enough to fight for it. I love this country. I love Michigan. And I love the little girl who waves at me from the window every morning, trusting the grown-ups to leave her a state and a country worth inheriting. That’s who I’m fighting for. And I’m not going anywhere. I hope you’ll join me.”

    El-Sayed, commenting on her post and trying to win her anti-Establishment supporters, said, “Throughout this campaign, you showed what it looks like to fight back against a politics that rigs the system against too many of us. While we have policy disagreements, I never questioned whether you would fight for a better America for my daughters and yours. The same party insiders you had the courage to challenge have been bullying anyone who opposes their chosen candidate. After spending $30 million to drown you and me out, they’re now spending even more to attack me. It’s everything we are standing up against. I welcome your supporters to our movement to stand up against money in politics, to put money back in pockets, and pass Medicare for All. We cannot allow the establishment to decide our nominee for us.”

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