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Meghan Marguerite McCain (born October 23, 1984) is an American television personality, columnist, and author. She has worked for ABC News, Fox News, and MSNBC. She is the daughter of politician John McCain and diplomat Cindy McCain. McCain has been a public figure for much of her life, first appearing at the 1996 Republican National Convention.
Meghan McCain, who pledged not to support either Vice President Kamala Harris or President-elect Donald Trump in the 2024 election, said this week that she instead cast a vote for her father, the ...
Conservative pundit Meghan McCain announced over the weekend that she “couldn’t be more excited” to join 2way, the media startup run by political journalist Mark Halperin — whom McCain ...
But John McCain, for some reason, couldn't get his arm up," Trump said, apparently mocking McCain's choice in 2017 to vote against a Republican-led bill to repeal Obamacare. [21] Megan McCain, Senator McCain's daughter, responded on social media on the X platform: "My dad was an American hero. An icon.
Meghan McCain on Friday threatened to share her late father’s honest thoughts about Kamala Harris — a day after the vice president invoked the memory of John McCain at an Arizona campaign rally.
In this political memoir, Meghan McCain, the daughter of Republican Senator John McCain and heiress to the Hensley & Co. beer distribution fortune through her maternal grandfather, Jim Hensley, [2] recounts her experiences while campaigning for her father during the 2008 United States presidential election.
Meghan McCain. Meghan McCain is remembering her time on The View, and shared some strong thoughts on her former colleagues.. Since leaving the daytime broadcast in Aug. 2021, McCain has been vocal ...
McCain held an event with Alaska governor Sarah Palin, revealing her as his vice presidential running mate on August 29, 2008, a date which coincided both with McCain's 72nd birthday and the Palins' 20th wedding anniversary, [1] [2] at the Ervin J. Nutter Center in Dayton, Ohio, the day after Barack Obama's acceptance speech. [3]