**Headline:** Can El-Sayed Really Beat Rogers? Sure, But…
So, James Carville, the seasoned political strategist, thinks Abdul El-Sayed has a real shot at taking down former Rep. Mike Rogers in Michigan’s Senate race. The question was posed on a Sunday talk show — you know, the usual “let’s pretend we’re having a deep discussion” format. Carville confidently declared that yes, El-Sayed can win, but only if he makes it through the primary first.
Translation: winning the nomination is the actual hurdle here, not just the general election. It’s like saying a runner can win a marathon while conveniently ignoring the fact that they need to qualify first.
And let’s not ignore the elephant in the room — Michigan is a swing state, which means it’s not exactly a friendly playground for Democrats these days. So, saying El-Sayed can win is a bit like saying a snowman can survive in the Sahara.
In the end, the whole conversation feels like a distraction from the real issues. Why is it always about who can win instead of what they stand for? Is anyone else tired of this game?
By Admin | Published: June 14, 2026 at 9:14 pm
