Moments after Abdul El-Sayed narrowly won his Michigan Senate primary, Republicans released their first general election attack ad against him — this time, using his full name. Ahead of El-Sayed’s November matchup against Republican former Rep. Mike Rogers, the National Republican Senatorial Committee and other GOP officials began to draw attention to the Democrat’s full name: Abdulrahman Mohamed El-Sayed. They’re gonna point at me, they’re going to point at my name, like, ‘Wow, he’s different,’” El-Sayed said in a news conference Wednesday. This could only happen to me,” Trump said on Wednesday, over-enunciating the Michigan Democrats’ name to boos from the audience. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Massachusetts), who backed El-Sayed ahead of the primary, said the “name-calling” is distracting from policy issues.