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EXPOSED: Michigan Dem's Audio BOMBSHELL Reveals How Pro-Hamas Candidate Plans to Exploit Dearborn Voters

Gary FranchiMarch 31, 2026255 views
EXPOSED: Michigan Dem's Audio BOMBSHELL Reveals How Pro-Hamas Candidate Plans to Exploit Dearborn Voters
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A stunning audio recording has emerged revealing Michigan Democrat Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed making explosive comments about how he plans to manipulate voters in Dearborn for political gain, sending shockwaves through an already fractured Democratic Party.

The bombshell audio, which has sent establishment Democrats into full panic mode, captures El-Sayed discussing his strategy to exploit religious and ethnic divisions in Michigan's heavily Muslim Dearborn community. This is the same radical candidate who has openly aligned himself with the pro-Hamas wing of the Democratic Party, causing veteran Democrats to sound alarm bells about his extremist positions.

El-Sayed's entry into the Senate race back in May already had old-guard Democrats terrified about a nasty public battle between traditional AIPAC-backed candidates and the increasingly dominant anti-Israel faction that now controls much of the party's base. Now, with this audio revelation, those fears are proving prophetic.

The Pro-Hamas Problem Democrats Can't Hide

This latest controversy exposes the ugly truth about today's Democratic Party: they've been completely captured by anti-American extremists who see voters as nothing more than pawns to be manipulated based on race and religion. El-Sayed isn't just another progressive candidate – he's a proud member of the pro-Hamas wing that has turned the party into a breeding ground for antisemitism and anti-American sentiment.

The timing couldn't be worse for Democrats, who are already reeling from President Trump's decisive mandate and the complete rejection of their radical agenda by American voters. Now they're forced to confront the monster they created – a party so divided by extremism that they're openly fighting over who can be more anti-Israel.

"This is what happens when you let the radical left take over your party," one Michigan Republican strategist told sources. "They're not even hiding their contempt for American values anymore."

While President Trump continues delivering on his America First agenda, Democrats are stuck explaining why their candidates sound more like foreign agents than American politicians. The question isn't whether El-Sayed will damage the Democratic Party – it's how much damage he'll do before they finally admit they've lost control of their own movement.

How long will patriotic Americans have to watch Democrats choose Hamas sympathizers over the safety and security of our own citizens?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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TruthSeeker101Verifiedjust now
Wow, just wow. The audio doesn't lie!
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PatriotMom47Verifiedjust now
Finally! The mainstream media won't cover this but thank goodness for investigative journalism that exposes these tactics. Michigan voters deserve to know what's really going on.
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DetroitDadVerifiedjust now
Absolutely right. We've been saying this for months but nobody wanted to listen.
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ConservativeVoter2024Verifiedjust now
This is exactly the kind of political manipulation we've been warning about. Using community-specific messaging to exploit voters is disgraceful regardless of which party does it.
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
This is why we can't trust politicians who say one thing in public and another behind closed doors. The hypocrisy is stunning but sadly not surprising anymore.
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VeteranVoterVerifiedjust now
As someone who served overseas, it's deeply concerning to see candidates with these kinds of sympathies trying to gain political power. We need to take this seriously and make sure voters have all the facts.
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MichiganResidentVerifiedjust now
I live in the Detroit area and have been watching this situation closely. What does this mean for the upcoming local elections? Are there other candidates we should be concerned about?
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LocalActivist88Verifiedjust now
Good question - we need to do our research on ALL candidates and their real positions, not just what they say publicly.