Carville Suggests El-Sayed Could Defeat Rogers in Michigan Senate Race
Democratic strategist James Carville recently stated that Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed has the potential to defeat former Representative Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) in the upcoming November election. Speaking on "The Hill Sunday," Carville emphasized that for this to occur, El-Sayed must first secure the Democratic nomination. The comments were made during an interview with NewsNation's Chris Stirewalt.

Democratic strategist James Carville recently commented on the Michigan Senate race, suggesting that candidate Abdul El-Sayed could potentially defeat former Representative Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) in the November election. Carville's remarks were made on Sunday during an appearance on "The Hill Sunday."
During the segment, NewsNation’s Chris Stirewalt questioned Carville about whether El-Sayed could win in what was described as a "red-tinged swing state." Carville affirmed the possibility but stressed a prerequisite.
"Well, sure he can, but he has to be the nominee first," Carville stated, indicating that securing the Democratic nomination is a crucial step for El-Sayed's prospects against Rogers.
(Source: The Hill)

