Haley Stevens

Haley Stevens

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Haley Maria Stevens is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative from Michigan's 11th congressional district since 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, Stevens represents most of urbanized Oakland County, including many of Detroit's northern suburbs. She is currently a candidate in the 2026 U.S. Senate election in Michigan.

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Far Right
Clashed with progressive Abdul El-Sayed in Michigan's Senate primary over Israel stance and AIPAC accusations.
Supported for defending Israel against progressive attacks, seen as a bulwark against left-wing antisemitism in the Democratic Party.
Lean Left
Stevens faces Abdul El-Sayed in the Michigan Democratic Senate primary, with Dingell urging party unity afterward.
Lean Left moderates see Stevens as a safer bet for the general, but progressives criticize her establishment ties and weaker commitment to Medicare for All.
Far Right
Stevens leads Abdul El-Sayed by seven points in the Michigan Senate primary, with Sanders and AOC campaigning for her opponent.
Her lead is evidence that moderate Democrats can beat socialist-backed candidates, validating the rejection of far left economic policies.
Far Right
Rep. Haley Stevens received the endorsement of retiring Sen. Gary Peters in the Michigan Democratic primary.
Far Right sees Stevens as a corporate Democrat and prefers seeing the left divided.
Lean Left
Clashed with Abdul El-Sayed in the same Michigan Senate debate, representing the moderate wing.
Viewed by the Lean Left as emblematic of establishment resistance to progressive policies like Medicare for All.
Lean Left
Stevens, a moderate, faced off against progressive El-Sayed in the Michigan Senate debate, defending her centrist record.
Left criticizes Stevens for being too cozy with corporate donors and not supporting transformative policies like a Green New Deal or universal healthcare.
Lean Left
Stevens faced off against Abdullah El-Sayed in a Democratic primary debate for Michigan's Senate seat.
Lean left watches this primary as a proxy fight between the party establishment (Stevens) and the progressive grassroots (El-Sayed).
Lean Left
Faced off against Abdullah El-Sayed in the Michigan Senate primary debate after McMorrow suspended her campaign.
Stevens represents the centrist Democratic establishment, criticized by lean left for insufficient progressivism and ties to AIPAC.
Lean Right
Stevens becomes the establishment pick in the Michigan Senate primary after McMorrow’s exit, now facing progressive Abdul El-Sayed.
Disliked by populists as a corporate Democrat, but favored by institutionalists who see her as more electable than El-Sayed.
Center
Stevens is the remaining centrist Democrat in the Michigan primary, opposing El-Sayed.
Moderates view her as a pragmatic choice who could hold suburban districts, contrasting with El-Sayed's more ideological stance.

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