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El-Sayed, Stevens sharpen contrasts in first one-on-one Senate debate
Abdul El-Sayed and Haley Stevens debated in a televised Democratic U.S. Senate primary contest in Grand Rapids, focusing on healthcare, affordability, and childcare costs. El-Sayed advocated for Medicare for All and anti-monopoly policies, while Stevens emphasized lowering utility bills and securing federal funds for childcare.
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