The Metro: Dr. Abdul El-Sayed enters US Senate race in Michigan
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The race for the U.S. Senate in Michigan is heating up.
Dr. Abdul El-Sayed declared Thursday morning he is running for the state’s open Senate seat next year.
El-Sayed, who is running as a Democrat, previously served as the head of the Department of Health and Human Services for Wayne County. Before that, he ran for governor in 2018 and lost in the primary to now-Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
Democratic state Sen. Mallory McMorrow and Republican Mike Rogers are also in the running to replace Sen. Gary Peters, who vacates his seat next year.
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El-Sayed joined The Metro on Thursday to discuss why he is running, how his experience as a doctor and scientist inform his vision as a political leader, and what he sees as the most pressing issues facing Michiganders.
Use the media player above to hear the full conversation.
More stories from The Metro on Thursday, April 17:
- Bookstock, Detroit’s largest used-book sale, supporting literacy initiatives across the state
- Auto industry taking an economic turn due to tariffs
- Flint program providing financial support to new moms expands to Wayne County
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