Michigan Dem Senate Candidate Admits Own Party Has an Antisemitism Problem
El-Sayed said antisemitism and Islamophobia stem from white supremacy as his primary rivals pressed him on party attitudes toward Jews.
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Mallory McMorrow admits Democrats have a serious antisemitism problem - The Midwesterner
Democrats have a serious antisemitism problem, U.S. Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow admitted to business and political leaders on Mackinac Island Thursday. “At the (Michigan) Democratic Convention, an attendee yelled an antisemitic slur at my husband, who is Jewish, who was walking with my 5-year-old daughter,” McMorrow said during a debate with fellow Democrats vying to replace Sen. Gary Peters, D-Bloomfield Twp., including former Wayne Count…
Michigan Dem Senate Candidate Admits Own Party Has an Antisemitism Problem
Michigan state Sen. Mallory McMorrow speaks at the Michigan Democratic Party Endorsement Convention in Detroit, Michigan, on April 19, 2026. Photo: Andrew Roth/Sipa USA via Reuters Connect Michigan state Sen. Mallory McMorrow, who is running for the Democratic nomination for the US Senate, acknowledged during a Thursday primary debate that her own party has a problem of rising antisemitism within its ranks. When asked by the moderator whether an…
Michigan's El-Sayed, asked whether the Democratic party has an 'antisemitism problem,' pivots to 'apartheid and genocide'
El-Sayed has sparked controversy with his statements on Israel, antisemitism, and terrorism over the course of his campaign. By Zach Kessel, The Washington Free Beacon Abdul El-Sayed, the left-wing Democrat running for Michigan’s open Senate seat, sidestepped a question about whether the Democratic Party has a problem with antisemitism, instead accusing Israel of committing “apartheid and genocide” and claiming that both antisemitism and Islamop…
Michigan Dem McMorrow Calls Out Party's Growing Antisemitism Issue
Mallory McMorrow, a Democratic Senate candidate in Michigan, faced a pivotal moment during a recent debate regarding antisemitism in the Democratic Party. Her direct response left little room for interpretation: “There is.” This assertion reflects a growing concern among various factions within the party about the rhetoric surrounding Israel and its impact on American Jews. McMorrow’s statement was personal and poignant. She recounted an inciden…
Dem Senate candidate makes stunning admission about antisemitism in her party: 'Dangerous'
Mallory McMorrow bluntly acknowledged an antisemitism problem in the Democratic Party at a debate, citing an antisemitic slur directed at her Jewish husband at the DNC.
Why did Democrats in Michigan address antisemitism?
Michigan Democrats and antisemitism: what happened A Michigan Democratic Senate candidate, Mallory McMorrow, said there is an antisemitism problem within the Democratic Party and framed it as “dangerous.” The remarks reflect intensifying pressure inside a competitive Michigan primary over Israel…
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