I don't know if I believe El-Sayed has a shot at beating McMorrow...
I mean, have you seen her campaign site? She's all about unity and cooperation, which I think is exactly what Michigan needs right now. But at the same time, I'm totally convinced that El-Sayed's message of economic justice will speak to so many young people in the state... and his stance on Israel is super important – it's not like he's being divisive or anything, he's just calling out the truth. 
But what if McMorrow's caution is actually a strength? Like, sometimes you gotta be careful with your words and not rock the boat too much... I don't know, maybe El-Sayed needs to dial it back a notch and focus on finding common ground instead of alienating people who might not agree with him.
Wait, no – that's not what he should do at all! He should keep speaking truth to power and standing up for what he believes in, even if it means taking a risk. 
It's like, I'm totally torn about this one...
But what if McMorrow's caution is actually a strength? Like, sometimes you gotta be careful with your words and not rock the boat too much... I don't know, maybe El-Sayed needs to dial it back a notch and focus on finding common ground instead of alienating people who might not agree with him.
It's like, I'm totally torn about this one...