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Meghan McCain criticized Kamala Harris for sharing a story about her late father at a rally in Arizona and threatened to reveal the “real” things she said about the vice president.
The presidential candidate claimed the late Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain admired him when they worked together on a Senate committee at Harris’ rally for Republicans in Scottsdale on Friday.
He said they were “chasing each other” during the committee hearing, but later praised him. fox news Report
“Later that day I stepped on the Senate floor – we had a vote – and I walked past John McCain, and he looked at me and said, ‘Come here, boy. “You are going to make a great senator.” True story,” Harris said.
However, the late senator’s daughter, Meghan McCain, 39, posted on X criticizing the vice president for criticizing her father.
Kamala Harris says she admired the late Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain when they worked together on a Senate committee.
“I know Democrats want to reinvent history and turn my father into whatever distraction your friends need, depending on what political moment you need to magnify his memory,” he said.
‘But please don’t get me started on sharing what I remember saying about Kamala Harris.
“Consider this my last warning shot, I’ll start spilling the tea.”
Early voting is already underway in the key state of Arizona, and Harris’ campaign is looking to court Republican voters.
In September, the late senator’s youngest son announced he would vote for Kamala Harris after admonishing Donald Trump over his incident at Arlington National Cemetery.
The late senator’s daughter, Meghan McCain (left), threatens to reveal “real” things she said about the vice president
John McCain’s son, Jimmy McCain (center), recently changed his party registration from Independent to Democrat and announced he would vote for Harris.
‘I feel that Kamala Harris and Tim Walz embody a group of people who will help improve this country, who will move us forward. And at the end of the day that’s what matters: Vote with your heart, vote how you feel in the future, and I feel the same way,” Jimmy McCain, 36, told CNN.
He recently changed his party registration from Independent to Democrat. He previously stayed out of politics and made his decision on personal terms.
Jimmy McCain, the latest in a long line of McCains to serve in the military, criticized Trump over reports of a physical altercation with campaign workers at Arlington National Cemetery.
His mother, Cindy McCain, endorsed Joe Biden in 2020, despite his father’s long association with the Republican Party and his service as the party’s presidential candidate in 2008.