State Senator Jeremy Stevens and former Detroit Health Director Abdul El-Sayed are set to face off in their first debate for the Michigan Senate primary on Friday. This debate marks a significant moment in the race, especially after state Senator Mallory McMorrow withdrew from the competition.
Overview of the Michigan Senate Primary Debate
The upcoming debate is crucial for both candidates as they seek to solidify their positions ahead of the primary election. With McMorrow's exit, the dynamics of the race have shifted, giving Stevens and El-Sayed a clearer path to capture the attention of voters. The debate will take place at a venue yet to be disclosed, and it is expected to cover key issues affecting Michigan residents.
Voters are eager to hear the candidates' positions on various topics, including healthcare, education, and economic recovery. The debate will also provide an opportunity for both candidates to differentiate themselves from one another and present their visions for Michigan's future.
Key Issues to be Discussed in the Debate
Both Stevens and El-Sayed have been vocal about their policies in the lead-up to the primary. Here are some key issues likely to be discussed:




