The Michigan Democratic Party held its endorsement convention in Detroit this weekend. It did not go well.

Rep. Haley Stevens, a pro-Israel Democrat running for the open U.S. Senate seat, was met with a wall of boos from the moment she stepped on stage at Huntington Place on Sunday. Delegates screamed “shame” at her throughout her entire speech, most of it focused on her support for Israel. She tried to push through, telling the crowd, “Democrats, I love you, even when we disagree.” It didn’t matter. As she left the stage, activists raised their fists and chanted “Shame on you.”

And that was just the beginning of the disaster.

Reporter Andrew Roth captured the scene:

The booing of Stevens highlighted a fault line that is tearing Michigan Democrats apart. Stevens has the backing of AIPAC and the party establishment. Her primary opponent, Abdul El-Sayed, is endorsed by Senator Bernie Sanders and has called Israel’s actions “genocide.” He’s also been campaigning with far-left streamer Hasan Piker, who has a history of deeply troubling statements.

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Fox News reported on the Piker connection:

Stevens recently rejected far-left online streamer Hasan Piker, who has made controversial statements. Piker has described some Orthodox Jews as “inbred,” claimed the U.S. “deserved 9/11,” and downplayed sexual violence from Hamas’s October 7 attacks on Israel.

Stevens warned Jewish Insider that embracing Piker would hurt Democrats: “Someone who’s campaigning with someone like that is not going to win in Michigan.”

She’s not wrong about that. But the base clearly doesn’t care. The party is sprinting left at full speed, and anyone who pumps the brakes gets shouted off the stage.

Senate Republicans summed up what’s happening to the Democrat Party right now:

Beyond the ideological civil war, the convention itself was a logistical train wreck. Over 7,000 delegates showed up to vote, and Michigan Democrats couldn’t manage the simplest part of democracy: counting ballots.

Michigan News Source laid out the details:

The voting system experienced multiple failures. Mobile voting apps malfunctioned, forcing delegates into lengthy lines. Tablet voting became the fallback option but couldn’t keep pace.

Delegate registration issues prevented some attendees from voting despite eligibility. Vote tallying extended into the evening with no results released for hours.

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Despite finally announcing winners late that evening, the Michigan Democratic Party refused to release detailed vote counts, percentages, or margins from the races.

Refused to release the vote counts. At their own convention. The party that constantly lectures Americans about “protecting democracy” can’t even run a transparent vote when the only people in the room are their own delegates.

The Israel divide in Michigan isn’t new. Biden’s stance on the issue led Dearborn Mayor Abdullah Hammoud and Rep. Rashida Tlaib to decline to endorse Kamala Harris in 2024. That wound has only gotten deeper.

All of this is a gift for Republicans. Michigan’s Senate seat is a top GOP pickup target, with Trump-endorsed former Rep. Mike Rogers expected to cruise to the nomination. While Democrats in Detroit were screaming at each other and fumbling their own ballot count, Rogers was out talking to actual Michigan voters about the issues that matter.

This seat was supposed to be competitive. If Sunday’s convention is any indication, Michigan Democrats are doing everything they can to hand it away.

 

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