An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Mallory McMorrow, in a blue blazer, stands before a crowd holding campaign signs, listening to media questions, Image 2 shows Mallory McMorrow speaking at a podium at the Democratic National Convention

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Dem Senate candidate pushing water affordability agenda racked up unpaid bills on $1.28M home

Updated 4 hours ago
Fox News
New York Post
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Mallory McMorrow, a progressive Democrat running for Senate, racked up $3,000 in unpaid water and sewer charges in Royal Oak, Michigan. This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources.

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Dem Senate candidate pushing water affordability agenda racked up unpaid bills on $1.28M home
Fox News
Fox News
Strongly right
5/15/2026

Dem Senate candidate pushing water affordability agenda racked up unpaid bills on $1.28M home

Chief congressional correspondent Chad Pergram details the Democratic Party's push towards far-left candidates for the midterm elections, spotlighting figures like Bernie Sanders, Peggy Flanagan and Mallory McMorrow. Democrat Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow accrued nearly a year's worth of unpaid utility charges on.

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Mallory McMorrow, in a blue blazer, stands before a crowd holding campaign signs, listening to media questions, Image 2 shows Mallory McMorrow speaking at a podium at the Democratic National Convention
New York Post
New York Post
Leaning right
5/16/2026

Michigan Dem Senate candidate pushing water affordability agenda racked up unpaid bills on $1.28M home

Democrat Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow accrued nearly a year’s worth of unpaid utility charges on her million-dollar home while campaigning on affordability. Until Friday, McMorrow and her husband, former Gawker executive Ray Wert, had not paid water or sewer charges on their home in Royal Oak, Mich., since June.