Republican Mike Rogers will face off against radical Socialist Democrat Abdul El-Sayed for Michigan's Senate seat in November. El-Sayed eked out a narrow win over Haley Stevens in the primary, and polling shows El-Sayed trailing Rogers in the general. Contrast this message from the one spouted by Abdul El-Sayed ally and campaign partner Hasan Piker. Democrats for Mike Rogers, a group that's "putting country over party," called on Democrats to vote for Rogers, noting El-Sayed is "too radical and too extreme" for Michigan. pic.twitter.com/UNGvmqzPBJ — Mike Rogers (@MikeRogersForMI) August 7, 2026"After decades of giving my all for Democratic House and Senate candidates, this fall I will support — and contribute to — Mike Rogers, Michigan’s GOP Senate nominee, instead," Epstein wrote.