State Sen. Mallory McMorrow (D-MI) said leftist Abdulrahman Mohamed El-Sayed, the U.S. Senate candidate who won his Democrat primary in Michigan this week, asked her for advice moving into the midterms. McMorrow told Politico’s Playbook that he asked for feedback on what he did right and how he could improve, the outlet reported Friday. McMorrow suspended her U.S. Senate campaign in July but said she was “not leaving the fight,” according to Breitbart News. El-Sayed defeated establishment Democrat Rep. Haley Stevens (MI) following Tuesday’s primary “in which the radical transformation of the Democratic Party is center stage,” the outlet reported Wednesday. Rogers has described El-Sayed as an “extremist,” according to Breitbart News:“He wants to empty prisons and put murderers and sex offenders back on our streets.