The political strategist leading the Rhode Island Democratic Party said she hopes Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham dies from COVID-19.

“It’s wrong to hope he dies from Covid right? Asking for a friend. #COVIDISNOTOVER #LINDSEYGRAHAM,” Kate Coyne-McCoy wrote on Monday night in a since-deleted tweet.

Graham, who is vaccinated, first announced that he tested positive on Monday. In the tweet, the South Carolina Republican said he “started having flu-like symptoms” on Saturday but only had “mild symptoms” as of Monday afternoon.

Graham has yet to issue a statement addressing the death wish, but after receiving backlash on social media, Coyne-McCoy removed her initial tweet and posted a follow-up statement on Tuesday claiming she “made a mistake.”

“I used poor judgement which I obviously regret,” Coyne-McCoy wrote.

The Rhode Island Democratic Party did not immediately return The Federalist’s request for comment or questions about whether Coyne-McCoy would continue her work with the party. The Rhode Island Republican Party, however, issued a public statement on behalf of its chair Sue Cienki calling for “the immediate resignation” of Coyne-McCoy because of her tweet.

“She is a malevolent partisan hack,” Cienki told the Boston Globe. “Is this the Rhode Island Democratic strategy — to hope a Republican dies?”

“Ms. Coyne-McCoy is a political strategist, as such every thing done in the political arena is calculated for political effect,” the state GOP also tweeted. “She works as a progressive Democrat strategist. Does this meet with their approval? Where is @RISpeaker @RIDemChair @SenatorRuggerio @GovDanMcKee?”

Rhode Island House Minority Leader Blake Filippi joined in the chorus of people chastising Coyne-McCoy on Twitter and called for her resignation.

“If @rigopchairwoman or any RIGOP official were to say anything like this, I would immediately and publicly demand their resignation. Hoping my Democratic House colleagues do the right thing here,” he wrote.


Source: The Federalist

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