As the three main Michigan Democratic candidates running for the Senate debated on Thursday, the influence of AIPAC spending and antisemitism in the highly competitive primary took center stage.During the one-hour debate, former Michigan health official Abdul El-Sayed differentiated himself from his two primary opponents — Michigan state Sen. Mallory McMorrow and Rep. Haley Stevens (D-MI) — on the AIPAC issue.“I’m the only candidate on this stage that didn’t ask AIPAC for their support,” El-Sayed said of the American pro-Israel lobbying group. “I don’t think that our taxpayer dollars, which we pay every April, ought to be going to bomb...