Tudor Dixon Warns El-Sayed Could Reshape America in 1 Senate Race
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Updated · Fox News · Aug 20
Tudor Dixon Warns El-Sayed Could Reshape America in 1 Senate Race
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Aug 20
Summary
Tudor Dixon said Michigan Democrat Abdul El-Sayed poses a threat beyond a single six-year term, arguing his election could “permanently change America” in a Senate race that may help decide chamber control.
Dixon tied that warning to El-Sayed’s past opposition to Sharia law bans, citing a 2022 CAIR speech in which he said such efforts were rooted in white supremacy.
She also attacked El-Sayed’s appearances with Hasan Piker, the streamer with about 10 million followers, saying his refusal to distance himself from Piker’s past remarks is politically damaging.
Dixon argued El-Sayed’s broader agenda goes “beyond socialism” and may alienate working-class Michigan voters, though she said Democrats could still rally behind him through straight-ticket voting.
El-Sayed, who has denied being a socialist and said appearing with someone does not mean agreement on everything, faces Republican Mike Rogers in November for retiring Sen. Gary Peters’ seat.