Vance says El-Sayed’s primary win driven by affluent liberals, not working class
Vice President Vance claims Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed’s victory was fueled by wealthy liberals rather than working-class voters.
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Vice President Vance claims Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed’s victory was fueled by wealthy liberals rather than working-class voters.
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Read MorePresident Donald Trump escalated his attacks on Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed, labeling him ‘full of s—‘ and claiming Democrats are pursuing communism. The remarks followed El-Sayed’s primary victory and his upcoming general election race against Republican Mike Rogers.
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