Michigan Democrat Mallory McMorrow has announced the suspension of her campaign for the U. S. Senate while affirming her commitment to political engagement.
● McMorrow suspended her campaign ahead of the Democratic primary on August 4, stating she did not initially plan on pursuing a political career.
● Following the 2016 election, she felt lost and began researching how to run for office, leading to her involvement in politics.
● In her announcement, McMorrow expressed deep gratitude to volunteers and donors for their support, highlighting her campaign's commitment to staying free from corporate PAC contributions.
● She emphasized that despite suspending her campaign, she remains dedicated to fighting for change and pushing Democratic values.
● McMorrow reflected on her past successes, such as flipping a district and the Michigan Senate after nearly forty years, and her efforts to advance civil rights and education.
● She called for a stronger Democratic Party and urged supporters to work towards defeating Republican candidate Mike Rogers in the upcoming election.
● In the primary race, McMorrow was behind Abdul El-Sayed and Haley Stevens in recent polling results.
Mallory McMorrow's decision to suspend her campaign does not signify an end to her political activism. She reassures her supporters that she will continue to fight for progressive causes and promote Democratic leadership in Michigan.
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