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Michigan GOP Candidate Mike Rogers Courts Disaffected Democrats in Bid to Defeat Progressive Abdul El-Sayed

SHREDNEWZ Desk·Posted 2h ago (August 20, 2026)· 5 min read·Washington Times·AI-Assisted
Democratic PrimaryMichigan Senate2026 ElectionAbdul El-Sayed
Michigan GOP Candidate Mike Rogers Courts Disaffected Democrats in Bid to Defeat Progressive Abdul El-Sayed
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On August 20, 2026, Republican Senate candidate Mike Rogers held a campaign event in Detroit where he announced a push to attract Democrats dissatisfied with the party’s nominee, Abdul El‑Sayed. Rogers, 63, a former congressman who lost the 2024 Senate race by 20,000 votes to incumbent Senator Elissa Slotkin, said he is building a “never‑El‑Sayed” coalition of voters who believe the progressive platform does not reflect their values.

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He was joined by Democratic state Rep. Karen Whitsett, who denounced El‑Sayed’s Medicare for all proposal, warning that it would strip residents of choice over doctors, medications, and visits. Rabbi Asher Lopatin also appeared, accusing El‑Sayed of antisemitism for having allied with commentator Hasan Piker, whom Lopatin described as a vicious antisemite and racist. Rogers framed El‑Sayed’s agenda—abolishing ICE, ending military aid to Israel, and nationalizing healthcare—as too far left for Michigan, a state that has backed Republican presidential candidates twice but has not elected a Republican senator since 1994.

What the Evidence Establishes

The Washington Times article dated August 20, 2026, at 18:15 UTC quotes Rogers saying, “Some of these people are taking a big step forward; [it takes] a lot of courage to step across the political divide and say I’m going to do the right thing for someone that more closely represents my values.” The same piece notes that Whitsett told the crowd, “You will lose your health insurance if the other candidate gets in office… They will control your doctors, they will control your medication, they will control your visits, they will control everything,” and added that she stopped attending Michigan’s House Democratic caucus meetings in 2025.

The Fox News article dated August 20, 2026, at 16:50 UTC reports that on the Progressive Christians Podcast in May, El‑Sayed responded to a question about his radical policies by stating, “Well, you know, Jesus, peace and blessings be upon him, was considered radical in his time too.” El‑Sayed also accused Rogers of hiding behind a “simulacrum of faith” and claimed Rogers was ignoring the essential Christian teaching of upending systems that subjugate the poor.

Both sources confirm that El‑Sayed won the Democratic nomination against Rep. Haley Stevens by less than one percentage point earlier in August 2026, and that Rogers’ 2024 loss to Slotkin was by a 20,000‑vote margin.

Where the Accounts Conflict

Rogers characterizes El‑Sayed’s platform as antisemitic, citing Lopatin’s accusation that El‑Sayed gave a platform to Hasan Piker, who once said America deserved 9/11. El‑Sayed, however, rejects the antisemitism label, telling the Washington Times that his criticism of Israel is distinct from opposition to Judaism and the Jewish people, and his campaign spokesman Cole Wozniak called the allegation a smear.

Whitsett presents herself as neither a Democrat nor a Republican at the Rogers event, yet her official biography identifies her as a Democratic state representative who has served in the Michigan House since 2011. This creates a tension between her self‑description at the rally and her party affiliation.

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El‑Sayed accuses Rogers of using faith as a political cudgel, calling his religiosity a “simulacrum of faith.” Rogers, meanwhile, frames his outreach as a genuine appeal to shared values, insisting that his faith motivates him to do what is right for voters who feel alienated by the progressive nominee.

Context and Stakes

Michigan has not sent a Republican to the U.S. Senate since 1994, making the pickup of this seat a significant opportunity for the GOP to narrow the Democratic majority. The race pits a moderate Republican who emphasizes law‑and‑order and fiscal restraint against a progressive Democrat who advocates abolishing ICE, cutting military aid to Israel, and establishing a single‑payer healthcare system.

The outcome could influence Senate control in 2027, especially if the national environment remains closely divided. Both candidates have invoked faith to appeal to voters: Rogers highlighting his Christian background and El‑Sayed drawing parallels between his policy views and Jesus’s teachings, a move intended to blunt accusations of extremism.

Financially, the contest does not appear to have immediate market‑moving implications; no specific corporate sectors or stock tickers are directly tied to the race’s result, suggesting a neutral impact on broader economic indicators.

What to Watch Next

Polling shifts in the coming days will indicate whether Rogers’ outreach is moving the needle among Democrats who voted against El‑Sayed in the primary. A measurable increase in Rogers’ support among that bloc within five days would suggest the “never‑El‑Sayed” effort is gaining traction.

Endorsements from additional elected Michigan Democrats could further validate Rogers’ cross‑party appeal. Tracking whether at least three such officials publicly back him by mid‑September will be a key metric for assessing the durability of his coalition.

Any new statements from El‑Sayed on Israel, healthcare, or ICE that trigger backlash from Jewish or labor groups could alter the dynamics, as would major national news events that divert attention from the state‑level race.

Bottom Line

Mike Rogers is actively attempting to win over Democrats who rejected the party’s progressive nominee, Abdul El‑Sayed, by emphasizing policy differences and questioning El‑Sayed’s stance on Israel and faith. The effort is taking place in a state that has not elected a Republican senator in three decades, giving the GOP a clear strategic opening if the crossover appeal succeeds.

The evidence shows Rogers has secured the public support of Rep. Karen Whitsett and Rabbi Asher Lopatin, while El‑Sayed denies antisemitism accusations and frames his policies as aligned with religious teachings of justice. Conflicting narratives center on the sincerity of each candidate’s faith‑based appeals and the accuracy of labels applied to the other's positions.

Looking ahead, short‑term polling and endorsement developments will test whether Rogers can translate his event momentum into measurable gains, while the broader stakes involve the potential shift in Senate balance and the role of faith‑based messaging in a closely contested swing state.


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