Dem Senate hopeful ripped for trashing Middle America in unearthed social media posts: 'Ticks me off'
A Democratic Senate hopeful in Michigan reportedly deleted thousands of social media posts, including one disparaging the middle-American communities she is asking voters to elect her to represent.Mallory McMorrow, who...
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A Democratic Senate hopeful in Michigan reportedly deleted thousands of social media posts, including one disparaging the middle-American communities she is asking voters to elect her to represent. Mallory McMorrow, who indicates in her 2025 autobiography that she "relocated permanently" from the Los Angeles-area to Michigan in 2014, shared in the deleted posts about dreaming that the elite coasts would annex themselves from middle America. In the now-archived posts , McMorrow also mused about how she wished she "never left California" and said there were days since moving to Michigan "that make me miss California even more." Meanwhile, McMorrow described herself in 2016, after she claimed to have relocated to Michigan, as a constituent of Democratic Rep. Ted Lieu, repeatedly referenced voting in California's June 2016 Democratic Primary and urged other voters to do the same. McMorrow referenced voting in person in November 2014 in the Los Angeles area as well, even though in 2024 she chided someone on social media who said they voted in a state they no longer lived in. In total, McMorrow deleted roughly 6,000 social media posts, according to CNN's K-File investigative unit , which reported that the posts appeared to have been deleted in 2025 following New York Post reporting on several of McMorrow's social media comments, including the one about dreaming that fly-over country would annex itself from the coasts. DEMOCRATIC MAINE SENATE CANDIDATE GRAHAM PLATNER CONFRONTED BY MS NOW HOST ABOUT TATTOO CONTROVERSY In addition to appearing to bash the part of the country she seeks to represent, McMorrow's deleted tweets covered a variety of other topics, including Trump, whose governing style she compared to Nazi Germany and Adolf Hitler, according to a review of the now-archived posts. A spokesperson for McMorrow's campaign, Hannah Lindow, suggested the social media posts exposed in K-File's Wednesday report were light-hearted and often jokes. One post included McMorro…