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McMorrow Drops Senate Bid in Michigan Primary
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Her exit leaves Haley Stevens and Abdul El-Sayed in a two-way August 4 primary for an open seat Democrats need to hold to regain the Senate majority.
- Frame 1McMorrow's exit forces Michigan voters into a two-way Democratic Senate primary with control of the chamber at stake.
- Frame 2Her departure follows Democrats viewing her as a long shot, shifting endorsement calculations after some allies stayed neutral.
- Frame 3Stevens brings establishment support to the debate; El-Sayed brings progressive backing into the newly split field.
- Frame 4Tuesday's televised debate becomes the first side-by-side test after McMorrow's exit narrowed the Democratic race.
- Frame 5The August 4 primary winner is expected to face Republican Mike Rogers for Gary Peters' open seat.
- Frame 6Democrats need Michigan while chasing four Senate flips, making the primary's choice matter beyond the state.
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