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Home»Politics»‘Do the Right Thing’: Supporters Urge Mallory McMorrow to Endorse Abdul El-Sayed After Dropping Out of Michigan Senate Race

‘Do the Right Thing’: Supporters Urge Mallory McMorrow to Endorse Abdul El-Sayed After Dropping Out of Michigan Senate Race

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Paul EkeBy Paul EkeJuly 6, 20263 Mins Read
Michigan State Sen. Mallory McMorrow announced in a video on X that she is suspending her U.S. Senate campaign. The post has sparked widespread online discussion, especially calls for her to endorse a leading progressive candidate in the tight Democratic primary.
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Michigan State Sen. Mallory McMorrow announced on X that she is suspending her U.S. Senate campaign. The Michigan Democrat, who had positioned herself as a challenger in the state’s Democratic primary, made the announcement Sunday in a video post thanking supporters while pledging to back the eventual nominee against Republican Mike Rogers. The move has drawn strong online attention, with many users in the comments urging McMorrow to endorse progressive candidate Abdul El-Sayed ahead of the Aug. 4 primary against Rep. Haley Stevens.

Today, I'm announcing that I am suspending my campaign for United States Senate.

And I'm doing it with a deep, deep sense of gratitude. For our thousands of volunteers, for everyone who donated what you could — building a campaign with zero corporate PAC dollars. For my staff,… pic.twitter.com/nGVymlpPXm

— Mallory McMorrow (@MalloryMcMorrow) July 5, 2026

In the clip, McMorrow sits facing the camera and says, “Today, I’m announcing that I am suspending my campaign for United States Senate.” She continues, “And I’m doing it with a deep, deep sense of gratitude,” thanking volunteers, donors who helped build the campaign “with zero corporate PAC dollars,” and her staff. She also references her family and quotes her five-year-old daughter Noa: “Remember, Mom, it’s not about if you win. It’s about trying hard and having fun.”

McMorrow states that she is “not leaving the fight” and recounts her political journey, including flipping a district and helping flip the Michigan Senate. She notes past legislative wins such as repealing the state’s abortion ban and calls for “new leadership and a better Democratic Party.” She pledges to support “whoever wins this primary on August 4th” in the effort to defeat Republican Mike Rogers. The video does not show the specific reasons for her decision or any conversations that may have preceded the announcement. 

Viewer Responses to McMorrow’s Message of Gratitude and Resolve

Many progressive users urged her to endorse Abdul El-Sayed, writing comments such as “Endorse Abdul, please!!!” “Do the right thing and endorse Abdul El Sayed!” and “STAND FOR SOMETHING, MALLORY. ENDORSE ABDUL.” 

Some referenced polling or party dynamics, noting “You were polling at 7%. They forced you to quit and hope your support goes to Abdul,” while others offered support with statements like “Thanks for a great and positive campaign. There will be more.”

Additional responses included criticism of her campaign approach, such as “You ran a miserable Islamophobic campaign,” and broader commentary from opposing perspectives, including claims that the outcome would lead to “a DSA Jihadist Senator in Michigan” or dismissals like “Nobody has any idea who you are and, quite frankly, nobody gives a *expletive*.”

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It remains unclear whether McMorrow will issue a specific endorsement before the August 4 Democratic primary. The announcement continues to circulate as part of the broader conversation about the party’s direction in Michigan.

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Paul Eke is a Nigeria-based content writer and forex market analyst with experience in financial writing, news coverage, and SEO-driven content. He holds a bachelor’s degree in marine engineering.

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