The mask is slipping off another radical Democrat as Abdul El-Sayed, Bernie Sanders' handpicked candidate for Michigan's U.S. Senate seat, gets caught red-handed flip-flopping on his signature Medicare-for-All position.

El-Sayed, who built his entire political brand around government-controlled healthcare, is now desperately trying to have it both ways as Michigan voters show they're fed up with socialist pipe dreams that would destroy their current healthcare plans.

This is exactly the kind of political opportunism that drove voters to reject the radical left in 2024 and hand President Trump a decisive victory. These career politicians will say anything to get elected, then immediately betray the very people who trusted them.

It's no surprise that Sanders – the Vermont socialist who owns multiple homes while preaching about income inequality – would endorse another flip-flopping politician who can't even stand behind his own core beliefs.

El-Sayed's Medicare-for-All reversal exposes the fundamental dishonesty at the heart of the Democrat party. They know their policies are toxic to working Americans, so they lie during campaigns and hope nobody notices.

But Michigan voters are smarter than that. They've seen what happens when Democrats get power – economic disaster, government overreach, and policies that hurt middle-class families while enriching political elites.

While El-Sayed scrambles to explain away his socialist positions, President Trump's second-term agenda continues delivering results for American families through deregulation, energy independence, and putting America First.

The contrast couldn't be clearer: Trump keeps his promises and fights for working Americans, while Democrats like El-Sayed can't even keep their campaign positions straight for a full election cycle.

Will Michigan voters fall for another slick-talking Democrat who promises one thing and delivers another? Or will they stick with the America First movement that's actually delivering results?

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

Source: Next News Network