General Discussion
Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMI-SEN: Outside spending floods Michigan's US Senate race -- most for Haley Stevens
Outside spending in Michigans US Senate race has topped $41 million, more than half of which has directly benefited Democrat Haley Stevens or attacked her primary opponent Abdul El-Sayed, federal disclosures show.
The top spender in the race so far is United Democracy Project, a political action committee affiliated with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). In a new Friday filing, the group reported spending nearly $15 million on the race to date, including $9.3 million to support Stevens and $5.7 million to oppose El-Sayed.
A separate political action committee, A Stronger Michigan, reported spending slightly more than $12 million so far in support of Stevens campaign. The nonprofit money-in-politics watchdog Sludge connected that group to Jefferies Murray, a corporate lobbyist whose firm represents Facebook parent company Meta and other high-profile clients.
About $10.7 million in combined outside spending from several groups has supported Republican candidate Mike Rogers, and another $2.3 million has benefited El-Sayed, the federal disclosures show.
https://bridgemi.com/michigan-government/outside-spending-floods-michigans-us-senate-race-most-for-haley-stevens/
aocommunalpunch
(4,608 posts)So speaketh the UNITED STATES candidate for senate. Why would she get so much money? Obviously so she can continue to fight for the people of Israel, according to her.
Remind me what El-Sayed is going to do for the people of MICHIGAN and the UNITED STATES? He understands who hes supposed to represent. Go, Abdul!!
RandySF
(88,741 posts)when questioning a candidates national loyalty?
aocommunalpunch
(4,608 posts)Id like her to fight for Michiganders, but we apparently pay less.