Senate-Officials-Confirm-John-McCain-Expected-Step-Down From
US-Senate
Sen. John
McCain is not expected to return the Washington D.C. politics, according to
several sources who are closely monitoring his health and medical
treatments at his ranch in Arizona.
In fact, the Democratic
Senatorial Campaign Committee is already in the process of selecting a
candidate to run for McCain’s senate seat in a special election after McCain’s
expected retirement from the Senate, sources said. Candidates were contacted
this week in fact as Democrats jockey to find new blood to oppose the GOP-held
seat in Arizona.
“At this point, we are coming to
terms that McCain is done here (in the Senate),” one Senate insider on the Hill
said Wednesday. “Preparations are underway to deal with this.” https://t.co/5NMS5zGqXr
Cindy-McCain:
Sen-John-McCain-Doing-Fine-No-Intention-Resigning-Brain-Cancer https://t.co/ovgicxSFsl
Cindy McCain on Thursday forcefully pushed back on
the idea of her ailing husband, Sen. John McCain, resigning his Senate seat as
he battles brain cancer, and she suggested that those who expect him to do so
are "crackpots."
Cindy McCain wrote on Twitter: "Contrary to
popular belief @SenJohnMcCain is doing fine and has no intention of
resigning!"