Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota

Minnesota Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips Accuses MSNBC Of Blackballing Him For Biden In 2024 Race

Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota
Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota (Screengrab) By Jason Cohen, DCNF.
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Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota accused MSNBC of blackballing him due to the influence of President Joe Biden’s campaign, according to Politico.

Phillips has mounted a primary challenge to Biden and has also expressed frustration at state Democratic parties and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) for leaving him off the ballot. Now he is accusing the Biden campaign of blocking people from going to his events, supporting him and putting him on their platforms, he told Politico on Friday.

“I do know of specific cases where representatives of the Biden campaign have been very clear to others about trying to not attend events of mine, to not support me, and to not platform me,” Phillips asserted. “It is almost antithetical to democratic principles, which include debate, deliberation and ultimately compromise.”

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“LOL,” Biden campaign spokesperson TJ Ducklo told Politico in response to Phillips’ accusation.

Phillips is polling over 60 points behind Biden nationally, according to the RealClearPolitics average. Phillips has been featured on CNN several times and conservative media has been welcoming to him, but he particularly called out MSNBC for how it has treated him.

“Right media has been more than invitational,” Phillips told Politico. “I don’t think there’s an MSNBC viewer that even knows that I’m a congressman, because what’s being portrayed is designed to prevent that education.”

Phillips’ campaign, the Biden campaign and MSNBC did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

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