The Progressives Propelling Abdul El-Sayed Forward in Michigan by Eli Day [View all]

It just shouldnt be this hard, Abdul El-Sayed, the insurgent candidate for Michigans open Senate seat, says to a packed Mumford High School auditorium in Detroits northwestern corner.
Shouldnt be this hard to afford a second bag of groceries, to get your kid to a doctor, or to pay your taxes and know that that moneys gonna be spent on you and your kids instead of dropping bombs on other people and their kids.
El-Sayed is here with Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, whos passing through town on his Fighting Oligarchy tour, and state Rep. Donavan McKinney. El-Sayed is locked in a tight three-way race with establishment picks for Michigans open seat, a must-win for Democrats hoping to reclaim the chamber, while McKinney is running to unseat incumbent Democratic Congressman Shri Thanedar (MI-13), one of the bodys richest members, whom McKinney has called a cardboard cutout of a congressman. Sanders has endorsed both.
But instead of each of us enjoying the long, healthy life we deserve, the physician and former head of Detroits and then Wayne Countys Health Department goes on, our system is captured by billionaires and corporations that buy politicians to do their bidding instead of ours. We pay more for all the stuff we gotta buy, get paid less for the work we do, and spend our tax dollars dropping bombs on other people when they should be spent on our own.
All three hammer this message relentlessly: Your life is far more grueling than it needs to be because our political system is owned by billionaire bandits whove fixed it to rob us blind.
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