politics
Democrats realize they love Haley Stevens, just a little too late
Democrats are only now realizing they like Rep. Haley Stevens (D-MI) more than a week after deciding to nominate Abdul el Sayed, a former Michigan health official who ran to Stevens’s left in their primary election for the U.S. Senate.

TL;DR
- Democrats are now appreciating Rep. Haley Stevens after nominating Abdul el Sayed.
- El Sayed won the primary against Stevens by 1 percentage point.
- Stevens's campaign style, including her accent and a viral address, is now earning her fans.
- Polls indicate el Sayed is behind Republican candidate Mike Rogers.