Former GOP Congressman Mike Rogers is betting big on winning Michigan’s Senate race by courting moderate Democrats—strategically teaming up with a Democratic lawmaker and voters switching parties to contrast his calm demeanor against progressive rival Abdul El-Sayed’s fiery style. While El-Sayed holds a polling lead fueled by strong Democratic support and even independents, he’s weaponizing Rogers’ alleged ties to Trump to sway voters wary of Republican economic policies. With inflation looming and Trump’s popularity still influential, Rogers’ window to reshape perceptions is narrow—but his ability to bridge partisan divides could make all the difference in this fiercely contested swing state seat.
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