Rep. Haley Stevens (D-MI) is crying foul over what she calls "online trolling" as her Senate campaign to replace retiring Sen. Gary Peters faces withering criticism from conservatives and Republican operatives. But patriots across America are asking: if she can't handle mean tweets, how can she handle the U.S. Senate?
Stevens, the establishment Democrat favorite in Michigan's 2026 Senate race, has become a lightning rod for criticism as Republicans smell blood in the water. The GOP's Senate campaign arm has reportedly been highlighting her liberal voting record and out-of-touch policies, sending the congresswoman into full victim mode.
What Stevens calls "trolling," most Americans would call accountability. After years of supporting Biden's disastrous policies that crushed working families with inflation, open borders, and endless government spending, Stevens is now discovering that voters have long memories.
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This latest meltdown reveals everything wrong with today's Democratic Party. Instead of defending her record or offering solutions for Michigan families struggling under the weight of liberal policies, Stevens is playing the victim card and demanding special treatment online.
Meanwhile, Trump's America First agenda is delivering real results for Michigan workers. The manufacturing jobs that Democrats said would never come back are surging under President Trump's second term, thanks to his tariff policies and "Drill, baby, drill" energy dominance strategy.
Stevens' complaint about online criticism comes as Republicans are optimistic about flipping Michigan's Senate seat red in 2026. With Trump's popularity soaring in the Great Lakes State and Democrats still associated with the failures of the Biden era, seats like this one are prime targets for the MAGA movement.
If Stevens thinks social media criticism is tough, wait until she faces Michigan voters who remember four years of Democrat failures. The question isn't whether she can handle online pushback – it's whether she can handle losing in November.
