Michigan Senate candidate doubles down on rural America jab when confronted on old tweets

Michigan Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow stands by her since-deleted post on social media agreeing with the notion that rural America could learn from coastal elites.

McMorrow joined CNN on Sunday and host Manu Raju said, “In 2016, a user posted, ‘I‘m from the rural Midwest. All this talk about coastal elites needing to understand more of America has it backwards.’ You wrote in response to that user, this thread, ‘I’m from rural New Jersey. This ranks 100%.’ So do you stand by that sentiment that rural parts of America can learn from coastal elites?”

McMorrow, who has deleted roughly 6,000 social media posts amid her Senate campaign, argued that everyone should try to understand each other a little better.

“Trump has succeeded in weaponizing us against each other, convincing us that we are each other’s enemies,” McMorrow said. “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, I’ve tweeted thousands of times. 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.”

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