The tremors from Abdul El-Sayed’s victory in Michigan’s Senate primary will have been felt hundreds of miles away by the Democratic Party leadership. 1) A new left-wing warriorAbdul El-Sayed’s victory on Tuesday night in Michigan’s contentious Democratic primary race for Senate was hardly a surprise. Given the narrowness of El-Sayed’s primary victory, he has considerable work ahead if he wants to unite the party before November’s vote. Elsewhere in Michigan, Democratic Socialist Donavan McKinney beat incumbent Shri Thanedar, who has been an outspoken supporter of continued US support for Israel. And in the Washington state race to replace outgoing Republican congressman Dan Newhouse, Amanda McKinney, the president’s pick, also finished first.