Dr. Abdul El-Sayed | Trump's Medicaid cuts are going to be disastrous for Michigan's rural hospitals. Here's why... with farm fresh Michigan strawberries.
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Dr. Abdul El-Sayed | Trump's Medicaid cuts are going to be disastrous for Michigan's rural hospitals. Here's why... with farm fresh Michigan strawberries.
Medicare for All is baseline government health insurance — and we already pay for it. But right now, that money pads CEO bonuses instead of covering hearing, vision, and dental. The insurance industry lobbies against improving Medicare so they can sell you “Medicare Advantage.” Medicare for All is the real advantage we need.
Abdul El-Sayed
Olivia Reingold of Bari Weiss's The Free Press asked Michigan US Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed, "Does Israel have a right to exist as a Jewish state?" He asked, "What do you mean by a Jewish state?" Crickets. So he replied, "If you can't define the question, I'm not gonna answer it."
This is how you deal with bad faith questions.
“There is no definition of “defense” that includes killing 5,000 children, destroying civilian homes, or attacking hospitals. Your tax dollars are funding this. Ceasefire NOW.”
Democratic Party "leadership" poised to screw up massively in Michigan and elsewhere.
Nobody with sense who wants to win a senate seat for the party would tee up an uninspiring candidate who votes aligned with the fossil fuel industry and takes money from fossil fuels. They're trying to thwart 2 candidates that are popular because they stand up strong for the values that the Democratic Party is supposed to embrace, like nationally viral Mallory McMorrow.
The New Republic - Aaron Regunberg / August 13, 2025 Establishment Democrats Are Going to Torpedo the 2026 Midterms Having failed to learn the key lesson from last year’s defeat, party leaders are promoting moderate candidates to run against populist progressives in next year’s elections. We’re seeing this play out very clearly in the Senate race in Michigan. Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, backed by Bernie Sanders, is a full-throated progressive populist (and an occasional TNR contributor). State Senator Mallory McMorrow is running as a D.C. outsider. Both are charismatic communicators and strong grassroots fundraisers; despite refusing to take corporate PAC money, they raised $1.8 million and $2.1 million, respectively, in the last quarter. So naturally the Democratic establishment is pushing hard for a third candidate, with reports that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, who chairs the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, are privately encouraging donors to line up behind Congresswoman Haley Stevens. Stevens is not charismatic in person. She is not an effective communicator online; her social media posts regularly get single-digit engagement. She’s not a strong fundraiser; she raised less than either McMorrow or El-Sayed, with just $1.3 million in new contributions last quarter, despite being the only candidate in the race taking money from corporations. And she’s taking a lot of it, with hundreds of thousands of dollars from nearly 100 different corporate PACs representing Wall Street (Goldman Sachs, the American Bankers Association); fossil fuels (Dupont, Dow, the American Chemistry Council); insurance (UnitedHealth, Cigna, Blue Cross Blue Shield), utilities (Cox, Verizon, DTE); Big Tech (Google, Microsoft); retailers (Walmart, Home Depot); Big Sugar; and many, many others.
Jesus Christ... His thighs are sure thick!
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The New York Times has called the Michigan Democratic Governor's primary for Gretchen Whitmer.
I really wanted to see Abdul El-Sayed win.