CAT FIGHT
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As the three Democratic Senate candidates battle it out to be the standard bearer moving past the primary, the two female candidates, Haley Stevens and Mallory McMorrow, are particularly vicious towards each other. They attack one another over issues large, and small, while Abdul El-Sayed, who has increasingly been facing calls of antisemitism and investigations into his background and truthfulness over his continual labeling of himself as a physician, when he never completed his residency nor sat for his medical license, a violation of medical ethics. As for Stevens and McMorrow, McMorrow unearthed a June 2025 congressional vote where Stevens, one of 75 Democrats, voted in favor of a resolution praising law enforcement, including ICE, following an antisemitic molotov cocktail attack in Boulder, Colorado. Stevens spokesperson Arik Wolk told Punchbowl that Stevens has been “fighting back against ICE and Trump’s abuses of power since the start of this administration.” In retaliation, the Stevens campaign has highlighted a series of tweets after CNN discovered thousands of them that McMorrow would be happy to see disappear – she actually had deleted them, which included innocuous items like her complaining about Michigan’s weather after moving from California to tweeting that “cars are dead,” not a very good move in Motown, with Stevens constantly pointing out she was “chief of staff for the auto rescue.” Worse, it appears she voted in California in 2016, a mere two years before she ran for Michigan’s Senate, even though she was living in Royal Oak...and registered to vote here. “McMorrow is only going to go after Haley,” said one knowledgeable source. “Her base is progressive so it doesn’t benefit her to go after her base, which is why she is not going after El-Sayed as much.”
