Mallory McMorrow Drops Out of Michigan Senate Race
State Sen. Mallory McMorrow has withdrawn from Michigan’s U.S. Senate race, narrowing the Democratic primary to a two-person contest between U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens and former Wayne County health chief Abdul El-Sayed with just 30 days remaining before the Aug. 4 election. McMorrow cited gratitude for her supporters and staff in her announcement video. Her departure is expected to impact the race, with analysts suggesting it could benefit Stevens by consolidating establishment support, while others believe El-Sayed’s progressive momentum will carry him to victory. The winner will face Republican Mike Rogers in what is anticipated to be a highly competitive general election.