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1:38Now PlayingThis week, we take a look at Abdul El-Sayed's recent win in Michigan's Democratic Senate primary and why some political watchers aren't convinced recent primary wins will lead to victory in this fall's midterm elections.
What does this say about the direction of the Democratic Party — and about who might become the presidential candidate in 2028?
Washington correspondent Katie Simpson is joined by Front Burner host Jayme Poisson and Bloomberg senior White House reporter Josh Wingrove.
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