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Michigan's open U.S. Senate seat is one of the most expensive races in the country. The Republican side is settled. The Democratic side is not.
Congresswoman Haley Stevens, State Senator Mallory McMorrow, and physician Abdul El-Sayed are running for the nomination — and they disagree on healthcare, ICE, Israel, campaign money, and the future of their own party.
Host Robyn Vincent talks with WDET's Russ McNamara about what sets them apart.
By WDET5
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Michigan's open U.S. Senate seat is one of the most expensive races in the country. The Republican side is settled. The Democratic side is not.
Congresswoman Haley Stevens, State Senator Mallory McMorrow, and physician Abdul El-Sayed are running for the nomination — and they disagree on healthcare, ICE, Israel, campaign money, and the future of their own party.
Host Robyn Vincent talks with WDET's Russ McNamara about what sets them apart.

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