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Updated · The Washington Post · Aug 23
Tuberville Calls Michigan Nominee El-Sayed a Terrorist After 1 Senate Primary Win
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Aug 23

Tuberville Calls Michigan Nominee El-Sayed a Terrorist After 1 Senate Primary Win

1 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Aug 23

Summary

  • Hours after Abdul El-Sayed won Michigan’s Democratic Senate primary, Sen. Tommy Tuberville labeled him a “TERRORIST” and “RADICAL ISLAMIST” in social media posts.
  • The backlash marked a shift in conservative attacks on El-Sayed, with criticism moving from his politics to his Muslim identity after his nomination victory.
  • Washington Post analysis found the win also triggered a broader wave of anti-Muslim rhetoric online aimed at El-Sayed, who could become the first Muslim U.S. senator.
  • The episode underscores how a key 2026 Senate race in Michigan is already drawing identity-based attacks alongside the usual partisan fight.

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How does a sudden surge in high-profile digital hostility secretly impact the daily safety of minority communities?