High-stakes Michigan Democratic Senate primary too close to call

The Michigan Democratic Senate primary is proving to be incredibly tight, with less than 20,000 votes separating centrist Congresswoman Haley Stevens and her progressive rival Abdul El-Sayed. This race is crucial because the winner will likely face the Republican incumbent in the general election, making it a key contest for control of the Senate. The outcome could influence the direction of Democratic policy priorities, especially with progressives gaining momentum nationwide. The close margin highlights the broader political shifts and voter preferences within the party.

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