‘He Is a Man of Hate’: Trump Berates Abdul El Sayed After He Scores Big in Michigan Primary
El-Sayed called Trump’s remarks Islamophobic after AIPAC spent millions backing his primary rival, and he said the race should focus on affordability.
- On Wednesday, President Donald Trump attacked Michigan's Democratic Senate nominee Abdul El-Sayed in Las Vegas, accusing the former Wayne County health official of hating Jews and being "full of s---".
- Criticism follows recent footage showing Mohammad Baqer Qazwini of the Islamic Institute of America celebrating Senator Lindsey Graham's death and urging followers to elect El-Sayed.
- Responding to the attacks, El-Sayed dismissed the president's remarks as a distraction from a "generational" affordability crisis, claiming voters care more about gas costs than "the drapes in his ballroom."
- Last Tuesday, El-Sayed secured the Democratic nomination by one percentage point, setting up a November race against Republican former congressman Mike Rogers that could determine Senate control.
- Political analyst Kyle Kondik of the University of Virginia suggested caution regarding Trump's involvement, noting voters may prefer focusing on El-Sayed's record rather than the president's rhetoric.
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Senate hopeful slaps back at 'overlord' Trump and his 'rocky road' marriage
Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed fired back at President Donald Trump Sunday morning after the president lobbed an attack some critics have described as a blatant “racism.”El-Sayed was asked by CNN’s Jake Tapper about two images the president shared Saturday evening — one of Trump and his ...
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Anti-Jew DSA Member El-Sayed Having Trouble Winning Jew Voters
I’m not sure how any Jew can vote for a DSA member, much less most Democrats these days. It’s like a black person voting for KKK members. The DSA hates Israel, and have learned to hate Jews, while so often supporting Islamic extremist groups like Hamas and Hezbollah El-Sayed faces ‘uphill battle’ winning Jewish support...
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