The Gateway Pundit reportedon deleted tweets from Michigan State Senator and Democrat U.S. Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow.

Recently, McMorrow deleted around 6,000 posts from her social media accounts, including some that disparaged her new state, while others presented a conflicting timeline of her “official” Michigan residency.

In her 2025 autobiography, McMorrow wrote that she “relocated permanently” to Michigan in 2014.

Yet, a review of her deleted tweets shows she references voting in California, where the New Jersey native moved to before moving to Michigan, suggesting she voted in California’s Democrat primary, describing herself as a constituent of Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA).

Yet a CNN KFile review of the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine reveals a series of now-deleted social media posts of McMorrow describing herself as a California resident as late as July 2016.

McMorrowrepeatedlyreferencedvoting in California’s June 2016 Democratic primary andurged votersto register for it. In other now-deleted posts, McMorrow alsodescribedherself in July 2016as a constituent of California Democratic Rep. Ted Lieu and referenced voting in person in November 2014 in theLos Angeles area, where she was a resident at the time.

On Sunday, McMorrow joined CNN’s Inside Politics Sunday with Manu Raju for a segment titled “One-on-One with Democrat Under Fire for Deleted Tweets.”

Manu Raju:I want to dig a little bit deeper here because the K-File report showed that you wrote in your auto— 2025 autobiography that you, quote, ‘relocated permanently to Michigan in 2014.’

But there are social media posts of yours where you describe yourself as a California resident in 2016. And the reason why this is an issue is because you posted you voted in June 2016 Democratic primary in California.

And I don’t need to tell you, but of course, you’re required to vote in the state you’re a resident of.

Source: The Gateway Pundit