Lansing — State Sen. Mallory McMorrow dropped out of Michigan's high-stakes U.S. Senate race Sunday, leaving a one-on-one battle with 30 days to go before the Aug. 4 Democratic primary election.
McMorrow of Royal Oak informed multiple supporters of her decision earlier Sunday, according to two sources with knowledge of the development who were not authorized to speak publicly about it. Her departure effectively made it a two-candidate primary contest between U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens of Birmingham and former Wayne County health chief Abdul El-Sayed of Ann Arbor.
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