Michigan Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow defends California voting after move, says ‘moving takes time’
Michigan Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow defended her decision to vote in California after announcing her move to Michigan, citing a two-year transition period. She responded to criticism from primary opponent Rep. Haley Stevens, who questioned her authenticity and connection to Michigan voters. McMorrow also addressed scrutiny over thousands of deleted tweets and past statements about rural America and manufacturing jobs.
- ▪Mallory McMorrow said her move from California to Michigan took two years, justifying her California vote.
- ▪She faced criticism from Rep. Haley Stevens over deleted social media posts and past comments.
- ▪McMorrow emphasized her personal background and defended her authenticity during a CNN interview.
- ▪The controversy includes scrutiny of roughly 6,000 deleted tweets and remarks about rural America and manufacturing.
- ▪Stevens argued that McMorrow's past statements could harm Democrats in the general election.
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Media Michigan Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow defends California voting after move, says ‘moving takes time’ McMorrow said 'moving takes time' and that her two-year transition between states justified her California vote By CJ Womack Fox News Published May 3, 2026 2:54pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Michigan Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow defends voting record, deleted tweets in tense CNN interview Michigan Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow responds to scrutiny over her past voting record, deleted tweets and criticism from Rep. Haley Stevens during a CNN interview.
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