DETROIT — On Tuesday, Michigan’s U.S. House primaries delivered two major victories for the progressive wing of the Democratic Party. A Lawrence victory would raise the number of progressive Democrats representing Michigan in Congress to three. In the swing Seventh District, Lawrence received approximately 56,000 votes, compared with 36,800 for former U.S. Hassan received approximately 20,500 votes, while Lemmo received about 10,100. Smith will therefore face incumbent Democratic Rep. Kristen McDonald Rivet in the November general election.