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Michigan Senate nominee Abdul El-Sayed gains support from former Democratic voters

Abdul El-Sayed, the Democratic Senate nominee in Michigan, has attracted support from former Democratic voters like Zainab Bibi Ahmed, who previously distanced herself from the party. Ahmed's change of heart comes after expressing her discontent with President Biden's policies regarding Israel during the February 2024 primary.

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Zainab Bibi Ahmed, a former Democratic voter, is now volunteering for Abdul El-Sayed, the party’s US Senate nominee in Michigan. Two years ago, Ahmed voted uncommitted in the February 2024 Democratic Michigan primary to express her dissatisfaction with then-President Joe Biden's stance on Israel. This decision was influenced by the ongoing conflict in Gaza, which was described by Amnesty International as a significant humanitarian crisis.

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‘I hate Democrats, but I love Abdul’: voters who left over Gaza return for progressive push

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Michigan Senate nominee Abdul El-Sayed gains support from former Democratic voters