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Abdul El Sayed Responds to Trump’s Social Media Post

Abdul El Sayed, a Michigan Democrat, has responded to President Trump's social media post that criticized him and his wife. El Sayed, who won the Democratic primary for the Senate, will face Republican Mike Rogers in the upcoming election, with current polls showing a tight race.

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Michigan Democrat Abdul El Sayed responded to President Donald Trump after Trump posted a photo contrasting himself and First Lady Melania Trump with El Sayed and his wife, Sarah Jukaku. The post was intended to criticize El Sayed's vision for America. In response to a question from political commentator Jack Cocchiarella, El Sayed stated, "Come at us, bro," asserting that his wife possesses more strength than Trump. El Sayed recently won the Democratic primary for the Senate in Michigan and will face former Republican Rep. Mike Rogers in the November election, who has Trump's endorsement. El Sayed characterized Rogers as a 'non-playable character' and a 'sock puppet' in the political landscape. Recent polling indicates Rogers holds a narrow lead over El Sayed as the general election approaches.

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‘Come at us, bro’: El Sayed taunts Trump after president’s post comparing wives

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Abdul El Sayed Responds to Trump’s Social Media Post