Why Mallory McMorrow won't endorse a former rival in Senate primary
Key Points:
- State Sen. Mallory McMorrow announced she will not endorse any candidate in Michigan's Democratic U.S. Senate primary after dropping out of the race over the weekend.
- McMorrow expressed confidence in voters to decide the nominee, pledging to support whoever wins the primary on August 4.
- McMorrow had trailed behind frontrunners Abdul El-Sayed and Haley Stevens in public polls before ending her campaign.
- Both El-Sayed and Stevens have recently spoken with McMorrow, who emphasized rejecting corporate, AIPAC, and Chuck Schumer's influence in politics.
- Despite withdrawing, McMorrow's name remains on the primary ballot as she dropped out after absentee ballots were already printed and mailed.