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Tlaib Urges Socialist to Run for Senate, But Won’t Endorse Him Yet in Michigan’s Race

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Progressive Democrat Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) is urging Socialist firebrand Abdul El-Sayed to throw his hat in the ring for the Senate, a move that could shake up the political landscape with far-left policies. Yet despite encouraging El-Sayed to run, Tlaib has so far stopped short of giving him an official endorsement, leaving conservatives wary of the potential rise of another radical voice pushing socialist agendas in Washington.

In Michigan’s chaotic Democratic primary for U.S. Senate, the Bernie Sanders-backed socialist stands out as the most extreme contender. During a recent meet-and-greet, El-Sayed revealed that Tlaib personally encouraged him to run, texting him that the open Senate seat “looks like yours.” However, she has yet to endorse him. 

Both El-Sayed and Tlaib share far-left, controversial policy positions that would be a red flag for many Michiganders. They openly support defunding the police, pushing for the abolition of ICE, and endorsing harmful gender mutilation surgeries on minors. Their anti-Israel stances are equally alarming, with both labeling Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a war criminal and opposing crucial U.S. military aid to Israel.

Tlaib’s hesitation to officially endorse El-Sayed raises questions about political strategy and how far the Democratic Party’s left wing is willing to push its agenda in a battleground state. For conservatives watching closely, El-Sayed’s radical platform represents a dangerous direction for Michigan and the country that will ultimately threaten law enforcement, border security, and American values. 

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