Stevens
Coverage of Stevens in the Nexus archive.
- Reactions after El-Sayed defeats Stevens
El-Sayed defeats Stevens and will face Mike Rogers in the general election on Nov. 4. Rogers, a former 14-year member of Congress and FBI agent, advanced through the primary unopposed after narrowly losing to Elissa Slotkin in 2024.
- Anti-Israel Democratic candidate El-Sayed nearing victory in Michigan Senate primary
Anti-Israel candidate El-Sayed holds a narrow lead in Michigan's Senate primary against pro-Israel rival Stevens. Some outlets have called the race, while establishment Democrats secured House seat nominations in Michigan, Missouri, and Virginia.
- To prevail, Stevens will need to overcome Democratic voters’ skepticism of Israel.
Stevens is testing whether Democratic primary voters will embrace a pro-Israel candidate in a race where Middle East politics are a major issue. She previously stated at a Hanukkah celebration that 'Israel comes to me in my dreams.'
- El-Sayed and Stevens make final Democratic Senate primary push in Michigan churches, union halls
El-Sayed and Stevens, two Democrats running for U.S. Senate in Michigan, spent one of their final days campaigning in Detroit-area churches and union halls. The article notes this as their final push in the Democratic Senate primary.
- Stevens, El-Sayed make final push as new poll shows El-Sayed leading
Stevens and El-Sayed are making a final campaign push as a new poll indicates El-Sayed is leading. They are challenging Republican Senate candidate Mike Rogers in the November election.
- Senate race heats up between Stevens, El-Sayed
The Senate race in Michigan is between candidates Stevens and El-Sayed. The primary election is scheduled for August 4, with voters selecting the Democratic candidate to replace retiring Gary Peters.
- Stevens, El-Sayed trade parting shots in spin-room after debate
Stevens and El-Sayed exchanged parting remarks in the spin room following a Democratic Primary Senate debate. Both candidates answered questions after the debate.
- Dems clash over AIPAC money, ‘ogre’ attack and electability during crucial Senate debate
The Democratic Senate candidates in Michigan, El-Sayed and Stevens, clashed over AIPAC money, the 'ogre on a pike' remark, and electability during a primary debate. El-Sayed clarified his 'ogre' comment was about John Fetterman, not Stevens, while Stevens attacked El-Sayed's tax returns and national ambitions.
- Stevens and El-Sayed push for support ahead of debate
Stevens and El-Sayed are competing in the most watched and expensive Michigan Democratic Senate nomination race, with a final debate on FOX 2 before the Aug. 4 primary. The contest is considered one of the most expensive in the country.
- Democrats Stevens and El-Sayed face off in primary debate for Michigan Senate
Democrats Stevens and El-Sayed are debating in the Michigan Senate primary. A third candidate, Mallory McMorrow, suspended her campaign.