Cindy McCain Says Her Husband Would Have Been “Disgusted” With What’s Going On

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 12: Cindy McCain speaks during the 10th Anniversary Women In The World Summit at David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center on April 12, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images)

John McCain’s widow, Cindy McCain spoke with CNN contributor David Axelrod about the state of affairs in the White House and the Republican party:

“I think John would be terribly upset by this whole thing, he was upset before he died. I wish he were here, like all of us… we need him more than ever.”

But at the same time, she said, “I’m not leaving the Republican party. I love the Republican party… but I hope that the younger people who are more moderate than the party represents will have a place at the same Republican table that I was afforded.”

McCain also pointed out that there’s a “real possibility” that Arizona will go Democrat next year, “Younger people are more moderate and so I think you may possibly see a blue state coming up.”