Mallory McMorrow, a Democrat from Michigan, has withdrawn from the US Senate primary race. This decision leaves Abdul El-Sayed, a former public health official, and Haley Stevens, a congresswoman, as the remaining candidates. McMorrow's exit comes as polls indicated a decline in her support, with El-Sayed emerging as the frontrunner in the contest for the seat being vacated by Democrat Gary Peters.
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Mallory McMorrow Withdraws from Michigan US Senate Primary
Mallory McMorrow has ended her campaign for the US Senate in Michigan, leaving Abdul El-Sayed and Haley Stevens to compete for the Democratic nomination. Recent polls showed a decrease in McMorrow's support, with El-Sayed gaining momentum as the leading candidate.
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Mallory McMorrow Withdraws from Michigan US Senate Primary