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McMorrow Drops Senate Bid in Michigan Primary

McMorrow's exit forces Michigan voters into a two-way Democratic Senate primary with control of the chamber at stake

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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.

  1. Frame 1McMorrow's exit forces Michigan voters into a two-way Democratic Senate primary with control of the chamber at stake.
  2. Frame 2Her departure follows Democrats viewing her as a long shot, shifting endorsement calculations after some allies stayed neutral.
  3. Frame 3Stevens brings establishment support to the debate; El-Sayed brings progressive backing into the newly split field.
  4. Frame 4Tuesday's televised debate becomes the first side-by-side test after McMorrow's exit narrowed the Democratic race.
  5. Frame 5The August 4 primary winner is expected to face Republican Mike Rogers for Gary Peters' open seat.
  6. Frame 6Democrats need Michigan while chasing four Senate flips, making the primary's choice matter beyond the state.
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Jul 7, 7:30 AM EDT
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