US Senate candidate Kirk mocks rival's Duckworth's family military past

Illinois Republican U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk has raised his Democratic rival's immigrant background and mocked her family's history of military service, saying he had forgotten the congresswoman's "parents came all the way from Thailand to serve George Washington."

The comment came Thursday evening during the first televised debate between Kirk and U.S. Rep. Tammy Duckworth, at the University of Illinois in Springfield. The Illinois Senate contest is one of a handful of races that could determine which party controls the chamber next year.

Duckworth, an Iraq War veteran, was born in Bangkok. Her mother is Thai and she has said her father first went to Southeast Asia while serving with the Marines in Vietnam. The congresswoman said her family has "served this nation in uniform going back to the Revolution."

Kirk responded: "I had forgotten your parents came all of the way from Thailand to serve George Washington."

The remark was greeted mostly by silence in the auditorium, and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee immediately called the comment offensive and said Kirk should apologize.

Duckworth, the first Asian-American congresswoman from Illinois, later tweeted a photo of herself with her parents, including her father in uniform displaying his medals. Her tweet says: "My mom is an immigrant and my dad and his family have served this nation in uniform since the Revolution."

After the debate, Kirk left without speaking to reporters. Campaign manager Kevin Artl said the senator has called Duckworth "a war hero in his commercials and he commends her family's service."

Duckworth lost both legs when the Black Hawk she was co-piloting was shot down in Iraq in 2004.

Kirk has been criticized before for statements he's made during the campaign. In August, he said President Barack Obama was acting like the "drug dealer in chief" when the U.S. made a $400 million payment to Iran contingent on the return of U.S. prisoners.

He also has apologized after referring to South Carolina U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, who's unmarried, as a "bro with no ho."

Kirk's latest comments drew heavy scorn across social media. On Friday, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton posted on Twitter that she is thankful for Duckworth's and her family's service, adding "It's really not that hard to grasp, Mark Kirk."

Kirk, a first-term senator from Highland Park, is seen as one of the Senate's most vulnerable Republican incumbents, and Democrats consider Duckworth's success on Election Day one of the keys to reclaiming a majority in the chamber. Duckworth has a comfortable lead in the most recent polls, but Kirk says the race is closer than people think.

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