Mike Rogers, a candidate for U.S. Senate, released a statement on May 3 regarding his opponent Abdul El-Sayed’s campaign rally with Bernie Sanders. Rogers said the event follows previous rallies held by El-Sayed with Hasan Piker.
The statement highlights concerns about political extremism and its potential impact on Michigan voters. Rogers said, “You know what they say about birds of a feather. From Abdul’s events with Hasan Piker, who claimed ‘America deserved 9/11,’ to Bernie Sanders, who carries water for the socialist left, Michigan Democrats are flocking to the most radical, anti-American figures imaginable. The scary thing is, it is exactly this level of extremism that has propelled Abdul to the front of the primary. Michigan can’t afford the Left’s hazardous agenda of defunding the police, abolishing private healthcare, and skyrocketing taxes. Voters will make that loud and clear this November.”
Rogers leads his campaign for Senate according to the official website. The campaign aims to promote economic growth and job creation while reducing costs and protecting benefits for seniors in Michigan as reported by the official website.
The campaign is engaged in activities related to the U.S. Senate election according to information from its official website. For correspondence purposes, it lists P.O. Box 132 in St. Joseph, Michigan as its address according to details available at its official website.
Looking ahead to November’s election, Rogers emphasized voter choice regarding policy directions for Michigan.



