The Democratic candidate for Texasโ€™ 21st Congressional District, Joseph Kopser, said Friday that he admired Donald Trump until the billionaire said former President Barack Obama was not born in the United States.

โ€œFor a very long time I thought that he was who he said he was, until the whole birther movement,โ€ Kopser said.

Kopser, who faces Republican Chip Roy in the race for the San Antonio-based district, was speaking with The Texas Tribuneโ€™s Evan Smith during an hourlong event. You can watch the replay above.

Here are a few highlights:

Donald Trump

Kopser said he didnโ€™t like that President Trump in 2015 called late U.S. Sen. John McCain a โ€œloser.โ€ Like McCain, Kopser is a veteran and recipient of the Bronze Star.

Kopser said that Trump should โ€œknock offโ€ his attacks against political opponents in the context of the recent pipe bombs sent to Trump critics like Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

โ€œThatโ€™s not the role and position of the commander-in-chief,โ€ Kopser said.

Kopser said he would support a Trump impeachment depending on the results of Special Counsel Robert Muellerโ€™s investigation into Russian efforts to influence the 2016 elections. The congressional hopeful also said he doesnโ€™t believe Democrats should adopt Trumpโ€™s political tactics.

โ€œThe guy is doing enough of his own digging,โ€ Kopser said. โ€œSo I say hand him a shovel and let him keep digging.โ€

Republicans

Kopser said he was a โ€œRonald Reagan Republicanโ€ as a kid, but that he is running as a Democrat because the Democratic Party is doing a much better job at looking out for one another, an attribute that Kopser said he learned in the military.

โ€œWe leave no one behind, whether itโ€™s because they have pre-existing conditions, whether itโ€™s because they donโ€™t have the education they need, or because their ZIP code happens to be the wrong one,โ€ Kopser said.

Kopser said that Texas Republicans censured outgoing Texas House Speaker Joe Straus for not being conservative enough.

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โ€œI thought Joe Straus did a pretty damn good job in his years as speaker, especially with issues like pushing back on the extreme parts of his party,โ€ Kopser said.

Health care

Kopser wants to improve the Affordable Care Act so that everyone has health insurance, particularly people with pre-existing conditions.

In the district, there are more than 300,000 people that fall into that category, according to Kopser. He said that private companies will not voluntarily protect these patients because the cost is too high.

โ€œThere is no incentive for a private company to pick up a person with pre-existing conditions,โ€ Kopser said.

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