Dems are in the middle of a civil war. He’s at the heart of it | America, Actually

First there was New York, then Colorado. But can a progressive candidate win a primary in the Rust Belt? And if so, what does that mean for the general election? Michigan has become the ultimate battleground for the future of the Democratic Party.

This week on America, Actually, host Astead Herndon dives into the party’s civil war by speaking to Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, a progressive candidate running in a must-watch Senate race in Michigan.

00:00 What does it mean to be “electable?”
07:22 The Democratic Party’s internal ideological war
14:54 Why Trump won Michigan in 2024
16:16 The story that Democrats need to sell to voters
18:47 Financial transparency
19:45 Rethinking America’s relationship with Israel
25:50 The stakes beyond Michigan

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