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'Cars Are Dead' and California Dreams: McMorrow's Deleted Tweets Come Back to Haunt Her

'Cars Are Dead' and California Dreams: McMorrow's Deleted Tweets Come Back to Haunt Her
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A candidate for Michigan’s open U.S. Senate seat is getting slammed after a CNN investigation found that she deleted roughly 6,000 tweets, many of which disparaged Michigan. 

That investigation also found that Mallory McMorrow reportedly kept a California residency until mid-2016, which conflicts with her 2025 memoir. 


Now-deleted tweets show that McMorrow claimed that “cars are dead,” a strange thing for someone to write who’s running to represent a state in which automobile production via the Big Three fuels much of the state’s economy. 

The investigation also found that Mallory McMorrow kept a California residency until mid-2016, which conflicts with her 2025 memoir. McMorrow reportedly tweeted about voting in California’s June 2016 election when she supposedly lived in Michigan. 

Other tweets show her complaining about living in the Midwest and make her miss California. 


McMorrow is one of three Democrats running to fill the Senate seat left open by Gary Peters. 

The others running are U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens (MI-11) and Abdul El-Sayed. 

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