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Mike Rogers’ team asks AIPAC not to advertise for his campaign against el Sayed: Report

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Mike Rogers’ team asks AIPAC not to advertise for his campaign against el Sayed: Report
Mike Rogers’ team asks AIPAC not to advertise for his campaign against el Sayed: Report
AIPAC’s influence in Michigan’s Senate race is expanding beyond just the Democratic primary, as allies of Republican Senate nominee Mike Rogers reportedly ask the pro-Israel committee to cease advertising for Rogers’s campaign. According to a new report from Axios, Rogers met with AIPAC’s Board Chair Michael Tuchin as
Axios
Axios4 hrs ago
Scoop: Mike Rogers-AIPAC rupture roils Michigan Senate race
Allies of Mike Rogers, Michigan's GOP nominee for the U.S. Senate, have asked AIPAC not to advertise on his behalf, triggering a rupture with the powerful but polarizing pro-Israel group. Rogers spoke with AIPAC chair Michael Tuchin in Los Angeles last week. The next day, AIPAC shelved an already-cut video ad targetin
El-Sayed Campaign Gets a $175,000 Boost From CAIR, Whose Leader Was 'Happy' About Oct. 7, After Alleging Primary Opponent's AIPAC Support Constituted 'Foreign' Intervention in Election
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the anti-Israel group whose leader said he was "happy" about October 7, is quietly funding left-wing Democrat Abdul El-Sayed's Senate bid in Michigan. That financial support comes after El-Sayed made demonization of the pro-Israel American Israel Public Affairs Committe
Breitbart
Breitbart1 days ago
El-Sayed: Mike Rogers Is Afraid of 'Pissing Off Daddy Trump'
Thursday on MS NOW’s “The Briefing,” Michigan Democratic Senate Candidate Abdul El-Sayed accused his Republican opponent Mike Rogers of being afraid of “pissing off Daddy Trump.” El-Sayed said, “It’s funny Mike Rogers is now trying to make a play, he
Newsweek
Newsweek🏁 first to report3 days ago
Abdul El-Sayed Edges Out Mike Rogers in Michigan: Most Accurate Pollster
A new poll shows Democratic Senate nominee Abdul El-Sayed leading Republican Mike Rogers in Michigan's Senate race.