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Abdul El-Sayed is facing what has been described as an “uphill battle” in winning support from Jewish voters in Michigan following his primary victory. The issue is among several challenges and political questions emerging as the campaign moves toward the general election.

Recent coverage has also examined El-Sayed’s comments about his victory, Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer and his mother. The reports indicate that his campaign is addressing both personal and political aspects of his candidacy as it seeks to broaden its appeal.

Republican Mike Rogers has opened the door to Democratic voters after El-Sayed’s primary win, suggesting that the general election remains competitive and that some voters could still be persuaded. Democratic Rep. Haley Stevens, meanwhile, has said that differences were aired out and that a unity agreement was reached, highlighting efforts to bring party supporters together.

Questions also remain about how El-Sayed will perform in Pontiac and other parts of Michigan in November. His ability to consolidate Democratic backing while attracting independent and cross-party voters is expected to be central to the contest.

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