Minnesota House Democratic candidate Dean Phillips has apologized to Sen. John McCainJohn Sidney McCainThe Hill’s Campaign Report: Bad polling data is piling up for Trump Cindy McCain ‘disappointed’ McGrath used image of John McCain in ad attacking McConnell Report that Bush won’t support Trump reelection ‘completely made up,’ spokesman says MORE (R-Ariz.) for saying the veteran senator only had the courage to stand up to President Trump because of his brain cancer diagnosis.
“First and foremost, I apologize to Sen. McCain for referencing his health, which I should not have done,” Phillips said in a statement, according to the Washington Examiner.
“I greatly admire Sen. McCain’s service to our country as well as his courage, and have for a long time,” he continued.
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“The point I was trying to make is that too many Republicans in Congress today — unlike Sen. McCain, Sen. Collins and a few others — have shown a troubling lack of courage and willingness to stand up for their constituents, including when it comes to protecting their access to affordable healthcare,” he said, referring to Sen. Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsRepublicans prepare to punt on next COVID-19 relief bill Trump tweets spark fresh headache for Republicans Trump’s tweet on protester sparks GOP backlash MORE (R-Maine), who along with McCain helped to sink the GOP’s health-care reform bill in the Senate.
Phillips’s comments come after he said that while he admired McCain and Republican Sens. Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerGOP lawmakers stick to Trump amid new criticism Trump asserts his power over Republicans Romney is only GOP senator not on new White House coronavirus task force MORE (Tenn.) and Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeGOP lawmakers stick to Trump amid new criticism Kelly holds double-digit lead over McSally in Arizona: poll Trump asserts his power over Republicans MORE (Ariz.) for speaking out against Trump’s rhetoric and policies, he did not think it should “take brain cancer and the retirement from the Senate to do so.”
Flake and Corker, two of Trump’s sharpest critics, have both announced they are not seeking reelection in 2018.
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“I’ve been tweeting on occasion about saluting Bob Corker and John McCain and Jeff Flake — men who have shown a little bit of courage speaking truth to their own party,” Phillips says in a YouTube video of a campaign appearance, which was posted on Tuesday.
“But it shouldn’t take brain cancer and the retirement from the Senate to do so,” he said.
Phillips is looking to unseat Rep. Erik Paulsen (R) in Minnesota’s 3rd Congressional District next year.