Abdul El-Sayed Says Opponent Is Afraid of ‘Pissing Off Daddy Trump’

 

Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed accused Republican opponent Mike Rogers of being afraid of “pissing off Daddy Trump” during a fiery MS NOW appearance Thursday.

The moment came after the network’s Jen Psaki asked El-Sayed about a Semafor interview Rogers did earlier this month, in which he claimed he’s heard  “hardly anything” from Michiganders on the campaign trail about President Donald Trump’s war in Iran.

After Psaki noted that she finds that assertion “quite hard to believe,” El-Sayed responded:

It’s funny. Mike Rogers is now trying to make a play, he says, for Democrats. I’ve been talking to Democrats for 15 months, and ever since February, when they kicked off this ridiculous war, it is one of the only things that I hear from Democrats: Why is it that a guy who said that he wanted no new wars, that he was gonna “America First” us, that he’s now, it seems, putting America last to the drapes he wants to put in the White House and a war that he seems not to know how to get himself out of?

So, you know, just a pro tip here. Mike, if you wanna win Democrat votes, you’re probably gonna have to start talking about the ridiculous war that we shouldn’t be fighting in Iran, but he doesn’t wanna talk about any of those things because he knows that he is stuck in a bind.

Every single time that he shows up to any conversation that’s at all objective, he’s gonna have to answer for Trump’s ridiculous policies, which he can’t answer to without pissing off Daddy Trump, so here he is in this absurd bind, and it’s better for him to just dodge. So, he’s continued to do that. Instead, he takes softball interviews from Fox News, or NewsNation, or Newsmax — whatever that is.

Just last week, CNN’s Harry Enten highlighted polling showing Trump’s handling of Iran has become a major political liability, with his approval on the issue among voters most motivated to participate in the midterms falling to just 29%. Enten also noted that Democrats now hold a two-point advantage over Republicans on handling wars, conflicts, and terrorism — a 20-point swing from January 2025.

And according to Susquehanna polling released on Wednesday, El-Sayed is leading Rogers 46% to 39%.

Watch above via MS NOW.

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