Mallory McMorrow defends voting record, deleted tweets and residency timeline
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Updated · Fox News · May 3
Mallory McMorrow defends voting record, deleted tweets and residency timeline
6 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 3
In a CNN interview, the Michigan Democrat addressed about 6,000 deleted tweets and why she voted in California's 2016 primary after saying she had moved to Michigan.
McMorrow said the relocation from Southern California was a two-year process beginning in 2014, acknowledged she could have described it better, and said deleting posts was routine social media cleanup.
The dispute has sharpened the 2026 Democratic primary for a battleground US Senate seat, with rival Representative Haley Stevens arguing the issues could damage Democrats in a general election.
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