Michigan Senate Candidate Mallory McMorrow Says She's 'Open' to Reparations for Black Americans: 'This Country Owes a Huge Debt'
Michigan Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow expressed her openness to reparations for Black Americans, emphasizing the need for debt forgiveness and equal opportunities. Her comments align with those of her opponent Abdul El-Sayed, who has also advocated for reparations. The discussion around reparations is gaining traction in Detroit, where a majority of residents support such policies.
- ▪Mallory McMorrow stated that the United States owes a huge debt to those affected by slavery.
- ▪She mentioned various systemic solutions, including investments in education and home ownership forgiveness.
- ▪A recent poll indicates that El-Sayed is leading in the Democratic primary race for Michigan's open Senate seat.
- ▪In Detroit, a majority of residents support reparations policies, as evidenced by a recent University of Michigan survey.
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Democrats Michigan Senate Candidate Mallory McMorrow Says She's 'Open' to Reparations for Black Americans: 'This Country Owes a Huge Debt' McMorrow's remarks are similar to those of her left-wing opponent Abdul El-Sayed, who leads Michigan's Democratic Senate primary Mallory McMorrow (@MalloryMcMorrow/X) Alana Goodman May 26, 2026 image/svg+xml .st0{fill:none;stroke:#384f61;stroke-width:2;stroke-linecap:round;stroke-linejoin:round;stroke-miterlimit:10;} .st1{fill:none;stroke:#384f61;stroke-width:2;stroke-linejoin:round;stroke-miterlimit:10;} Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow said she is "open" to reparations for black Americans, including "debt forgiveness" and "home ownership forgiveness." McMorrow's comments came during a May 8 appearance on the Detroit in Black and…
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