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Michigan Dem Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow purges X account following The Post’s report on her social media history

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Michigan Dem Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow purges X account following The Post’s report on her social media history
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Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow deleted approximately 6,000 tweets from her X account, including past posts that criticized Middle America and referenced her time in California, following a 2025 report by The Post on her social media history. Some of the removed content included comments defending coastal elites, musings about regional secession, and comparisons between Trump supporters and Nazis. The purge comes as McMorrow runs in a competitive Democratic primary, positioning herself as a moderate despite her past online statements.

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Politics Michigan Dem Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow purges X account following The Post’s report on her social media history By Victor Nava Published April 29, 2026, 10:37 p.m. ET Michigan Democrat Mallory McMorrow, a candidate running for US Senate, deleted thousands of tweets, some of which defended “coastal elites” and were critical of “Middle America,” after The Post first reported on them last year. Morrow, 39, purged her X account of roughly 6,000 posts, including all her tweets posted prior to 2020, CNN’s Andrew Kaczynski reported on Wednesday. The journalist noted the social media cleanse came after The Post’s April 2025 scoop on McMorrow’s tweet history. 3 McMorrow, a Michigan state senator, is running for the US Senate.

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