Fighting Back, Building Forward
It Shouldn’t Be This Hard Just To Get By
Abdul El-Sayed wasn’t supposed to be a politician. He studied to be a doctor, but realized it was our broken politics that was making people sick. Abdul has dedicated his career to building government agencies that actually work for Michiganders. He is running for the U.S. Senate because he believes life in America shouldn’t be this hard, and as your Senator, Abdul will fight to build a government that works for you, not Elon Musk, Donald Trump, or their billionaire friends.
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Abdul El-Sayed Earns Key Endorsements from Michigan State Representatives Myers Phillips, Hope, and Neeley
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DETROIT, MI – Today, U.S. Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed announced the endorsements of three key Michigan State Representatives: Tonya Myers Phillips (District 7, Detroit), Kara Hope (District 74, Lansing and Delhi Township) and Cynthia Neeley (District 70, Flint). Their support brings Abdul’s total Statehouse endorsements …
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ICYMI: Dr. Abdul El-Sayed Publishes Guardian Op-Ed on Medicare For All Meeting the Moment
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ANN ARBOR, MI – Yesterday, Dr. Abdul El-Sayed published an op-ed in the Guardian arguing that Democrats can meet this moment by passing Medicare for All. As Republicans remain determined to tear down our already broken system, Democrats must …
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Dr. Abdul El-Sayed Releases New Video Highlighting the Burden and Absurdity of American Medical Debt
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ANN ARBOR, MI – Today, Dr. Abdul El-Sayed released a new video highlighting the absurdity of medical debt in America by simply crossing the river into Windsor, Canada. Americans hold staggering $225 billion in medical debt while many Canadians …