Mallory McMorrow

Democrat Senate Candidate Mallory McMorrow Doubles Down on Michigan-Bashing Tweet

DCNF(DCNF)—Democratic Michigan State Sen. Mallory McMorrow defended a 2016 social media post in which she trashed “Middle America” during a Sunday interview on CNN.

McMorrow wiped thousands of posts in the wake of an April 2025 report by the New York Post detailing the content, which included posts bearing the hashtag #NYCtoLA. CNN “Inside Politics” host Manu Rajo asked McMorrow if she stood by the since-deleted posts, noting McMorrow’s primary opponent, Democratic Michigan Rep. Haley Stevens, expressed the belief the posts could haunt McMorrow in the general election.

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“I think we all need to understand each other better,” McMorrow responded. “Trump has succeeded in weaponizing us against each other, convincing us that we are each other’s enemies. I’ve lived all over the country, I’ve met a lot of different people and I stand by that. Was it the most eloquent tweet I’ve ever tweeted? No.”

“There is a level of authenticity and just grappling in the wake of the 2016 election of how somebody like Donald Trump could have been elected, and what I know is we are not each other’s enemies and we need to understand each other better,” McMorrow added.

McMorrow vaulted to national prominence in 2022 when she gave a speech on the floor of the Michigan Senate attacking Republicans for their opposition to child sex changes, opposition to abortion, and other social conservative positions. The speech went viral and was even praised by longtime Democratic strategist James Carville.

“I am a straight, white, Christian, married suburban mom … I am the biggest threat to your hollow, hateful scheme,” McMorrow claimed during that speech, which was in response to a fundraising email from a Republican colleague opposed to child sex changes and the use of critical race theory in school curricula. “Because you can’t claim that you are targeting marginalized kids in the name of ‘parental rights’ if another parent is standing up to say no.”

McMorrow and former Wayne County health director Abdul El-Sayed were virtually tied according to an Emerson College poll taken in early April before CNN reporter Andrew Kaczynski reported 6,000 posts — including anything posted prior to 2020 — had vanished from McMorrow’s X account.

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