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Democrats are bracing for a bruising primary in Michigan's US Senate race, and CNN has found that one of the party's top contenders, Mallory McMorrow, has quietly deleted thousands of old tweets — including posts in which she took jabs at the Midwest, lamented ever leaving California, and said she continued to vote there after she said she'd moved permanently to Michigan.
CNN's Andrew Kaczynski reports.
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Analysis Summary
CNN reported that Michigan Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow deleted thousands of tweets including posts disparaging the Midwest, expressing regret about leaving California, and indicating she continued voting there after claiming to move permanently to Michigan. The deletion raises questions about her residency timeline during a competitive Democratic primary where multiple candidates are vying for the nomination. The reporting is based on CNN's own verification of the deleted posts through digital archives and is corroborated by coverage from other outlets, though the specific implications about her voting status remain subject to further scrutiny.
Claims Analysis (5)
“Mallory McMorrow has quietly deleted thousands of old tweets”
CNN reported and corroborated by multiple outlets including news.com.pk which cites approximately 6,000 deleted tweets.
“Deleted tweets included posts in which she took jabs at the Midwest”
CNN Politics article explicitly confirms posts 'took jabs at the rural Midwest' among deleted content.
“Deleted tweets included posts in which she lamented ever leaving California”
CNN Politics confirms deleted posts 'lamented ever leaving California' in their reporting.
“Deleted tweets included posts saying she continued to vote in California after she said she'd moved permanently to Michigan”
CNN Politics reporting confirms 'said she continued' voting in California despite claiming permanent Michigan move.
“McMorrow is one of the party's top contenders in Michigan's US Senate race”
Detroit News poll shows Stevens and El-Sayed in statistical tossup; McMorrow's tier among contenders is plausible but not independently verified as 'top.'
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