Michigan state Senator Mallory McMorrow announced on July 5, 2026, that she is suspending her campaign for the U.S. Senate. This decision reduces the Democratic primary to a two-candidate race just one month before the election. McMorrow's withdrawal leaves moderate Representative Haley Stevens and progressive Dr. Abdul El-Sayed as the remaining candidates. McMorrow, who had been considered a rising star in the Democratic Party, stated in a video posted on social media that she will support the eventual primary winner, although she did not endorse either candidate at this time.
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Mallory McMorrow Suspends Campaign for U.S. Senate in Michigan
Mallory McMorrow, a Michigan state Senator, has suspended her campaign for the U.S. Senate, leaving a two-person race in the Democratic primary. Her decision comes a month before the election, and she expressed her intention to support the primary winner.
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Mallory McMorrow Suspends Campaign for U.S. Senate in Michigan