One week before the midterm elections, Missouri Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill has tried to distance herself from the most liberal elements of her party, including high-profile progressive Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders.

McCaskill refrained from grouping Sanders or Warren in with the “crazy Democrats” her campaign distanced her from in a radio ad last week. But, in an interview with Fox News on Monday, she invoked their names when asked if any of her colleagues were “crazy Democrats.”

“I would not call my colleagues crazy, but Elizabeth Warren sure went after me when I advocated tooling back some of the regulations for small banks and credit unions,” McCaskill said.

Warren has long been an advocate for tighter restrictions on banks after the housing and financial crisis of 2007-2008. She excoriated Republicans and “far too many Democrats” for rolling back segments of the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 that slapped regulations on banks after the financial crisis.

In her Fox interview, McCaskill also mentioned Sanders, a Vermont independent, as a Democrat with a large following from whom she is not afraid to distance herself.