GOP US Senate candidate Jason Lewis recovering after emergency surgery

UPDATE:

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The campaign of Republican U.S. Senate candidate Jason Lewis of Minnesota said Monday that his emergency surgery for a severe internal hernia was a success.

The campaign had said the condition could have been life-threatening if not treated quickly, But campaign manager Tom Szymanski said in a statement that his surgery was “successful and minimally invasive.”

He said that if Lewis’ recovery continues, doctors anticipate he’ll be released from the hospital in the next couple days.

 

EARLIER COVERAGE:

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota Republican U.S. Senate candidate Jason Lewis has been rushed into emergency surgery for a severe internal hernia.

The Lewis campaign said in a statement Monday that the condition is life-threatening if not treated quickly.

Campaign manager Tom Szymanski said in the statement that Lewis experienced severe abdominal pain early Monday morning and was taken to an emergency room.

He said Lewis, prior to going into surgery, was in good spirits, optimistic and speculating about when he could resume campaigning.

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