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The Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate from Michigan, Abdul Rahman Al-Sayed, accused his Republican opponent, Mike Rogers, of corruption and benefiting from the mafia. He stated that Rogers received more than $5 million from major pharmaceutical companies over 14 years in Congress and invested some of that money in buying mansions and yachts, highlighting the exploitation of political money and racial discrimination. He also proposed expanding the "Medicare" program to include everyone and working to remove money from politics. Al-Sayed criticized Rogers for relying on paid advertisements and statements that avoid direct engagement with voters. He emphasized the need for face-to-face debates to confront his opponent, reaffirmed his Arab and African heritage, and highlighted his role in improving health services in Detroit. He rejected community division. Meanwhile, former U.S. President Donald Trump issued a post comparing two images reflecting "two different Americas" following Al-Sayed's primary victory.
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