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Democrat Senate Candidate Draws Shocking Comparison

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Democratic Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed is drawing criticism from Republicans and conservative commentators after remarks in a recent interview where he appeared to link political “radicalism” in Iran with the MAGA movement in the United States.

Speaking on America’s Newsroom on Wednesday, El-Sayed addressed the controversy surrounding the leaked audio first reported by the Washington Free Beacon.

In that recording, he suggested he was hesitant to take a public stance on the death of Iran’s former Supreme Leader, citing constituents in Dearborn, Michigan, who were grieving. Asked about it, El-Sayed shifted the focus to broader concerns about U.S. foreign policy.

He questioned the legal justification and financial cost of potential military action, pointing to taxpayer spending and rising gas prices. He also said many Americans are frustrated by what they see as a return to prolonged foreign conflicts, arguing that voters believed the era of “endless wars” had come to an end.

During the same interview, El-Sayed was asked directly whether the world would be better off without hardline leadership in Iran. He responded by condemning “radicalism of any sort,” before pivoting to domestic politics. He criticized the MAGA movement, saying it risked pulling the U.S. into another war during his lifetime, and called that prospect unnecessary.

That comparison quickly drew backlash. Critics argued that equating a U.S. political movement with Iran’s ruling regime—long designated by the U.S. government as a state sponsor of terrorism—was inappropriate and misleading. Republican communicator Matt Whitlock wrote on X that El-Sayed gave a “word salad” answer rather than addressing the question directly. The Republican National Committee also weighed in, accusing him of drawing a false equivalence.

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Others expressed confusion or disbelief at the framing, while the campaign of Republican Senate candidate Mike Rogers used the moment to sharpen its attacks. A spokesperson for Rogers said El-Sayed’s comments reflected poorly on his judgment and accused him of deflecting from the original controversy.

El-Sayed has also faced criticism over an upcoming appearance with progressive commentator Hasan Piker, who has been accused by critics of making inflammatory statements about Israel and the October 7 Hamas attack. Asked about the event, El-Sayed said his goal is to reach a wider audience and engage with people who may not typically follow traditional political channels.

The race in Michigan is expected to be closely watched. With Democratic Sen. Gary Peters retiring, the open seat is a key target for Republicans as they look to maintain or expand their narrow Senate majority. On the Democratic side, El-Sayed is competing in a primary against state Sen. Mallory McMorrow and Rep. Haley Stevens ahead of the August 4 vote. The winner will face Rogers, who narrowly lost a Senate bid in 2024 and is making another run in a state that remains one of the country’s most competitive battlegrounds.

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