Politics & Government

Rep. Frelinghuysen On Sen. McCain: 'He Was A Fighter And Patriot'

'I was honored to serve with him in Congress and to call him a friend. My thoughts and prayers are with his family,' Frelinghuysen said.

WAYNE, NJ — Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen (NJ-11th) honored longtime Republican Senator John McCain Saturday, calling him "a fighter and a patriot."

“Every American is extremely grateful for Senator John McCain’s distinguished service to our nation," Frelinghuysen said. "I was honored to serve with him in Congress and to call him a friend. My thoughts and prayers are with his family."

McCain died Saturday at his home in Arizona. He was 81. He was diagnosed last year with an aggressive form of brain cancer that had kept him away from the Senate since mid-December, died just one day after his family announced he would end his treatment. He would have turned 82 on Aug. 29.

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His death comes months after the release of of his new book, "The Restless Wave: Good Times, Just Causes, Great Fights, and Other Appreciations." Written from the perspective of a dying man free to speak his mind and vote his conscious without fear of voter backlash, the book offers a candid assessment of the current state of politics.

A stage 4 cancer diagnosis "acts as ungentle persuasion," he wrote.

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"I don't think I'm free to disregard my constituents' wishes, far from it," he wrote. "I don't feel excused from keeping pledges I made. Nor do I wish to harm my party's prospects. But I do feel a pressing responsibility to give Americans my best judgment."

With reporting by Beth Dalbey and Colin Miner, Patch staff


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