With no love for Trump, John McCain's widow praises Democrat Joe Biden
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[August 19, 2020]
By Trevor Hunnicutt
WILMINGTON, Del. (Reuters) - The widow of
Republican Senator John McCain spoke at the Democratic National
Convention on Tuesday on behalf of presidential candidate Joe Biden, a
reminder of her late husband's bitter relationship with President Donald
Trump.
The prerecorded segment added to a parade of Republicans invited to
speak about Biden's life and career at the four-night political
convention and sketches an implicit contrast with the Republican Trump.
Biden and McCain became friends after meeting in the 1970s, when the
young Democratic senator traveled on work trips with the former Navy
captain and Vietnam War prisoner of war.
The relationship endured through the Republican's own Senate career and
as the two competed on rival White House tickets when McCain, as the
2008 Republican presidential nominee, faced Barack Obama, who won the
election with Biden as running mate.
"They would just sit and joke," Cindy McCain said in a clip of the video
about the Biden-McCain relationship played during the convention. "It
was like a comedy show sometimes to watch the two of them."
By contrast, McCain and Trump clashed regularly, with the senator
challenging the president's policies on healthcare and immigration.
Trump disparaged McCain's military service and volunteered months after
McCain's death that he was "never a fan" of the late senator. "And I
never will be," Trump added.
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Cindy McCain, Chairman of the board of The McCain Institute for
International Leadership, speaks on stage at the Women In The World
Summit in New York, U.S, April 12, 2019. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
The bitterness was so deep that McCain, who helped plan his own
funeral in 2018, made it clear to family that he wanted Biden to
speak and that Trump was not welcome.
"My husband and Vice President Biden enjoyed a 30+ year friendship,"
Cindy McCain posted on Twitter. Although not expected to explicitly
endorse Biden, she wrote: "So I was honored to accept the invitation
from the Biden campaign to participate in a video celebrating their
relationship."
Some Democrats have bristled over the extensive participation of
Republicans in their party's convention, which was scaled back due
to the coronavirus.
Speakers at the convention on Tuesday also included Republican
former Secretary of State Colin Powell, following remarks on Monday
by Republicans including John Kasich, a former Ohio governor and
frequent Trump critic.
(Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt; Editing by Howard Goller)
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