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In deleted tweets, Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow disparaged Middle America

The campaign says the deletions were routine as McMorrow faces a tight three-way race and renewed questions about her past residency and voting history.

  • On Wednesday, Michigan State Senator Mallory McMorrow revealed an activist screamed an antisemitic slur at her husband in front of their 5-year-old daughter during this month's Democratic Party convention in Detroit.
  • A CNN KFile investigation revealed McMorrow deleted roughly 6,000 social media posts after launching her Senate campaign, resurfacing past comments disparaging 'Middle America' and raising questions about her residency timeline.
  • McMorrow wrote in her 2025 autobiography that she 'relocated permanently' to Michigan in 2014, yet deleted tweets show she voted in California through mid-2016, contradicting her campaign's residency claims.
  • Spokeswoman Hannah Lindow defended the deletions as 'normal tweets by a normal person,' though the controversy complicates McMorrow's primary race against Rep. Haley Stevens and Abdul El-Sayed.
  • With the August primary approaching, the incident and digital cleanup threaten to erode Jewish voter support and complicate McMorrow's centrist positioning in a dead-heat race for one of the nation's pivotal Senate seats.
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