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Current rolePhysician
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
Age41 years old (Oct 31, 1984)
GenderMale
LocationMichigan
BackgroundPhysician
EducationUniversity of Michigan (BS)
Notable personal detailsAbdulrahman Mohamed El-Sayed is an American physician and public health professional who served as executive director of the Detroit Health Department (2015–2017) and as director of Wayne County's Department of Health, Human, and Veterans Services (2023–2025). He was a candidate in Michigan’s 2018 Democratic gubernatorial primary and later launched a campaign for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate in Michigan in the 2026 election cycle. He studied at the University of Michigan, the University of Oxford (Oriel College) as a Rhodes Scholar, and earned an M.D. from Columbia University.
Supports taxing corporations and wealthy interests to fund expanded public investment and programs, including proposals for progressive payroll taxes and business gross-receipts or income-based levies to finance universal healthcare, infrastructure, and other public priorities.
Supports Medicare for All and elimination of medical debt; advocates guaranteeing comprehensive, public health insurance for every American while also expanding targeted programs and debt relief.
The candidate supports abolishing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and has advocated for sanctuary-state policies and protections for immigrant communities. He frames ICE as a paramilitary force that should be dismantled rather than reformed and pledges to lead abolition efforts in the Senate.
Supports robust pro-choice policies and protection of abortion access, including advocating for Planned Parenthood and state-level measures to protect and expand reproductive health services. Has proposed repealing restrictive state laws that criminalize or limit abortion and said comprehensive family planning must include access to abortion care. Seeks to defend and codify protections for abortion access as part of broader reproductive justice and health-care policy.
Supports the Green New Deal framework and advocates for aggressive action on climate change tied to public-health and environmental-justice goals; has taken regulatory and enforcement actions against local polluters and promoted clean-air measures while in public-health roles. Campaign materials emphasize tackling pollution, removing lead, and investing in communities harmed by fossil-fuel emissions.
Supports banning military-style assault weapons and expanding federal measures to reduce gun trafficking and close background-check loopholes; advocates for stronger federal gun-safety laws to reduce mass shootings and household gun-related harms.
Abdul El-Sayed is in the news as a leading candidate in Michigan’s Democratic U.S. Senate primary ahead of the August 4 vote. He has been debating rivals Haley Stevens and Mallory McMorrow, with the race centered on taxes, affordability, the filibuster, party unity, and Israel policy. El-Sayed has also drawn attention for defending his appearances with commentator Hasan Piker and for sparring with Fox News over his campaign positions.


Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
2026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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