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In reply to the discussion: MI-SEN: Abdul El-Sayed is using the same advisers as Graham Platner. [View all]Polybius
(22,374 posts)30. Doing what?
I never said that he wouldn't win. I just said there's near zero chance that he wins by 7.
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MI-SEN: Abdul El-Sayed is using the same advisers as Graham Platner. [View all]
RandySF
Yesterday
OP
El-Sayed, a former public health director, says he is running against both parties
Boo1
Yesterday
#1
The segment that really wants to be excised from the party are running against the party.
betsuni
Yesterday
#23
Schumer Et AL orchestrated an opening of the government instead of holding the line using
Demsrule86
Yesterday
#46
Its like they all have their marching orders to attack progressive candidates. So obvious
Emile
Yesterday
#37
He's a good candidate with a platform resonating with Michigan. Hope he wins!
Nanjeanne
Yesterday
#3
I'm sure since he's running against the Democrats he hasn't been accepting any dirty Dem money
MorbidButterflyTat
Yesterday
#42
If Platner does not withdraw by Monday, it will have a negative impact on El-Sayed
Quiet Em
Yesterday
#11
Advisor Morris Katz authored a puberty book for children and wanted to include a picture of his own penis in it.
MichMan
10 hrs ago
#51
Yeah, I don't think there are as many Muslims in Michigan as there are painted to be!
LeftInTX
Yesterday
#39
El-Sayed needs to win the primary first. There would be no reason to dump him afterward.
LeftInTX
Yesterday
#40
I am just hoping the stronger candidate who can insure victory in November emerges as the primary winner.
Janbdwl72
Yesterday
#31
Cool that Abdul doesn't have all that same bullshit baggage though, isnt it?
A_Woman_from_MI
9 hrs ago
#55