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Michigan Senate Race Tightens
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Michigan’s Senate race is heating up into a razor-thin contest, with Trump-backed GOP hopeful Mike Rogers barely edging Democratic rivals in polls — but all leads are within the margin of error, leaving the outcome uncertain with ten weeks to go. A recent poll shows progressive Senator Abdul El-Sayed gaining ground over his Democratic opponents, sparking concern among party leaders about his appeal to voters frustrated with U.S. foreign policy. Meanwhile, both parties are sharpening their messages: Democrats targeting GOP economic positions, Republicans blaming Democrats for Michigan’s woes. With the winner of the August primary set to face Rogers in November, this race could decide Senate control — and voters are still undecided, with 38% leaning toward no one yet.
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