The governor of California came to Oakland County to support a pair of Democratic candidates hoping to flip swing seats in the Michigan House, and also said he plans to meet with progressive U.S. Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed on Monday in an effort to boost the support El-Sayed is receiving from outside of Michigan. 

“House races are important, but the Senate is in play and it’s going to go through this state,” Newsom said. “Getting behind him is important in that respect and I think that’s going to require not just the party here, but support outside of Michigan to bolster his campaign.”

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