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Updated · CNN · May 2
Mallory McMorrow defends deleted social media posts
Updated
Updated · CNN · May 2

Mallory McMorrow defends deleted social media posts

9 articles · Updated · CNN · May 2
  • On CNN, the Michigan Democrat said about 6,000 posts were deleted in a broader purge to 2021, not to hide liability, and said moving from California to Michigan took time.
  • She stood by posts on rural America, Trump and Nazi comparisons, while rival Haley Stevens called them tacky and risky in a swing-state general election against Republican Mike Rogers.
  • The controversy has become a flashpoint in Michigan's competitive Democratic Senate primary, where McMorrow is pitching herself as an authentic outsider seeking new party leadership.
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