Split-scene illustration of Michigan Democrats divided over Abdul El-Sayed's event with Hasan Piker: critics on left, young supporters on right.
Split-scene illustration of Michigan Democrats divided over Abdul El-Sayed's event with Hasan Piker: critics on left, young supporters on right.
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Michigan Democrats spar over Abdul El-Sayed event featuring streamer Hasan Piker

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Some Michigan Democrats are criticizing Abdul El-Sayed’s decision to appear at an upcoming campaign event involving left-wing streamer Hasan Piker, arguing that Piker’s past remarks are politically toxic in a battleground state. Others in Democratic circles say campaigns should engage online creators to reach younger voters as the party looks toward the 2026 midterms and beyond.

Hasan Piker, a left-wing political streamer known online as “HasanAbi,” is expected to take part in a Michigan campaign event next month with Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed, according to Politico.

The plan prompted criticism from two rivals in the Democratic primary field. State Sen. Mallory McMorrow compared Piker’s style to that of far-right provocateurs, telling Politico that Piker “says extremely offensive things in order to generate clicks and views and followers,” adding that this approach is “not entirely different from somebody like Nick Fuentes.”

Rep. Haley Stevens also questioned the political wisdom of sharing the stage with Piker, telling Jewish Insider that “someone who’s campaigning with someone like that is not going to win in Michigan,” Politico reported.

Piker is among the most prominent political creators on Twitch and other platforms, where his audience is largely made up of younger viewers. While he has drawn interest from some politicians and campaigns seeking to expand their reach online, he has also faced criticism over past statements that opponents describe as inflammatory.

The dispute underscores a broader tension in Democratic politics over whether courting polarizing online personalities helps mobilize infrequent and younger voters—or risks alienating swing-state constituencies as control of Congress is contested in the November 3, 2026, midterm elections.

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Reactions on X to Abdul El-Sayed's Michigan campaign event with Hasan Piker are polarized. Moderate Democrats and critics label Piker politically toxic and antisemitic, urging disavowal to avoid alienating voters in the battleground state. Progressives defend the partnership as essential for reaching young voters ahead of 2026 midterms. Some Democratic figures have withdrawn from related events amid the backlash.

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Michigan Democrats endorse Amir Makled over incumbent Jordan Acker for U-M regent at Detroit convention.
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Michigan Democratic Party delegates at the party’s spring endorsement convention in Detroit voted to endorse attorney Amir Makled for the University of Michigan Board of Regents, defeating incumbent Regent Jordan Acker. The party also endorsed incumbent Regent Paul Brown for the second seat on the ticket.

Democratic Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed campaigned with far-left streamer Hasan Piker at Michigan State University and the University of Michigan on Tuesday, declining to disavow Piker's past controversial comments. El-Sayed called demands for denunciation a 'gotcha game' and defended engaging left-wing figures to broaden outreach. The appearances drew criticism from fellow Democrats and Republicans alike.

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Political commentator Clay Travis suggested that Michigan Republicans cross over to vote for Abdul El-Sayed in the Democratic Senate primary. He argues that El-Sayed, described as a far-left radical, cannot win in November and would pave the way for Republican Mike Rogers. Critics warn against this primary meddling strategy.

A CNN investigation has revealed that Michigan state Sen. Mallory McMorrow deleted around 6,000 old tweets shortly after launching her U.S. Senate campaign. The posts included criticisms of rural America, complaints about Michigan weather, and a fantasy about coastal states separating from the Midwest. Her Democratic rivals have criticized the revelations amid a tight primary race.

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Moj Mahdara, a Democratic Iranian-American entrepreneur, has urged her party to move beyond criticism of President Trump following his administration's strike on Iran. She argues the action is essential for global security, including supporting Ukraine and countering China's influence. Meanwhile, Democratic leaders have called for congressional oversight of the operation.

Graham Platner, a Democrat running for U.S. Senate in Maine, said in a CBS News interview that the culture he experienced in the infantry influenced a tattoo that resembled a Nazi symbol and offensive posts he previously made on Reddit, adding that his views have changed since leaving the military and that the tattoo has been covered.

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