Meghan McCain, never shy about discussing all things politics, got into the subject during an appearance this weekonWatch What Happens Live.WouldThe Viewco-host vote for former Vice PresidentJoe Biden— or another Democrat — over PresidentDonald Trumpin the2020 election?“I get asked about this all the time,” McCain, 34, said on Tuesday’s episode, replying to a view question, “and I will say, and I’m just gonna leave this like this, Joe Biden and I everyone knows are very close.”“I love him dearly, and I think he is a truly decent, wonderful human being that can be very healing for the country,” she continued, “and I hope he stays true to the politician he has always been.”The two families have long been close: Biden, 76,gave an emotional eulogyat the funeral for McCain’s father, Sen. John McCain; and he consoled Meghanduring aViewappearanceafter her dad’s diagnosis with the same cancer that killed his son Beau.Cindy McCain, the senator’s widow, has said she will not get involved in the election but called Bidena “dear friend” earlier this year.OnWatch What Happens Live, hostAndy Cohenalso asked Meghan about her own political ambitions — if any. The most prominent conservative voice onThe View, Meghan’s career to date has been in media, where she hasbecome a sharp criticof Trump’s vision of the Republican Party.Sierra Blanco PhotographyRELATED VIDEO: Meghan McCain Is ‘Team Chrissy’ Against Trump After He Attacks Chrissy Teigen and John LegendAsked if she would ever run for office, Meghan said, “Honestly, I didn’t for forever and then all of a sudden I saw AOC, a clip of her documentary, and she said, ‘No one was going to do it, so I thought I better do it.’ ”Meghan was referring to New York Rep.Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a bartender and organizer who upset one of the most powerful Democratic politicians in the House of Representatives to be sworn into office in January before her 30th birthday.Her journey was re-told in the documentaryKnock Down The House.“IfThe Viewcancels me and fires me,” Meghan told Cohen, “I want to go back to politics in some form or another. I don’t know what that means. It maybe means getting other people elected.”
Meghan McCain, never shy about discussing all things politics, got into the subject during an appearance this weekonWatch What Happens Live.
WouldThe Viewco-host vote for former Vice PresidentJoe Biden— or another Democrat — over PresidentDonald Trumpin the2020 election?
“I get asked about this all the time,” McCain, 34, said on Tuesday’s episode, replying to a view question, “and I will say, and I’m just gonna leave this like this, Joe Biden and I everyone knows are very close.”
“I love him dearly, and I think he is a truly decent, wonderful human being that can be very healing for the country,” she continued, “and I hope he stays true to the politician he has always been.”
The two families have long been close: Biden, 76,gave an emotional eulogyat the funeral for McCain’s father, Sen. John McCain; and he consoled Meghanduring aViewappearanceafter her dad’s diagnosis with the same cancer that killed his son Beau.
Cindy McCain, the senator’s widow, has said she will not get involved in the election but called Bidena “dear friend” earlier this year.
OnWatch What Happens Live, hostAndy Cohenalso asked Meghan about her own political ambitions — if any. The most prominent conservative voice onThe View, Meghan’s career to date has been in media, where she hasbecome a sharp criticof Trump’s vision of the Republican Party.
Sierra Blanco Photography

RELATED VIDEO: Meghan McCain Is ‘Team Chrissy’ Against Trump After He Attacks Chrissy Teigen and John Legend
Asked if she would ever run for office, Meghan said, “Honestly, I didn’t for forever and then all of a sudden I saw AOC, a clip of her documentary, and she said, ‘No one was going to do it, so I thought I better do it.’ ”
Meghan was referring to New York Rep.Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a bartender and organizer who upset one of the most powerful Democratic politicians in the House of Representatives to be sworn into office in January before her 30th birthday.
Her journey was re-told in the documentaryKnock Down The House.
“IfThe Viewcancels me and fires me,” Meghan told Cohen, “I want to go back to politics in some form or another. I don’t know what that means. It maybe means getting other people elected.”
source: people.com