One year after John McCain's death exploring the senator's legacy

One year after John McCain's death exploring the senator's legacy

Why is McCain still a central character in American politics? Hear from two advisers close to the McCain family about his legacy.
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It's been a year since Arizona Sen. John McCain died of
glioblastoma. The six-term Republican senator is seen as one of the
greats by his supporters, who mourn the loss of his bipartisan
leadership. In today's increasingly divided political climate, his
calls for unity continue to resonate. And his legacy dominates
political conversation. Now his supporters want to preserve and
grow McCain's bipartisan legacy. One way they're doing that is
through the McCain Institute, an organization at Arizona State
University, which trains leaders from both parties in McCain's
leadership style. In this week's episode, The Gaggle hosts Yvonne
Wingett Sanchez and Ronald Hansen talk to two people who were close
with McCain, Rick Davis and Jon Seaton, about the senator's lasting
legacy. The two worked as political advisers to the senator in his
presidential campaigns and are close to the McCain family. In this
episode you'll hear:  Why McCain is still a looming character
in American politics.A behind the scenes look at moments in
McCain's presidential campaign A look into the future of
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