Michigan voters threw a wrench in expectations that Dr. Abdul El-Sayed would easily coast to victory over Rep. Haley Stevens in the closely watched Democratic Senate primary. El-Sayed also pointed out how nearly $80 million was spent on the primary and that he had been outspent 12 to 1. Republican Mike Rogers had told The Post that he expected the winner of the Democratic primary to have coalition struggles, something he blamed on his 2024 Senate loss. Tuesday night was full of mixed results in the battle between the far-left and mainstream elements of the Democratic Party. Then there was Michigan’s 14th District, where Democratic Socialists of America-backed Donavan McKinney was in a too-close-to-call race against incumbent Rep. Shri Thanedar (D-Mich.)The post Michigan primary voters deliver nail-biter finish in El-Sayed vs. Stevens Senate battle appeared first on New York Post.